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Any retired teachers doing supply work? Advice please.

Hi I was made redundant just over 2 years ago and given early retirement.
I have recently been approached by a school and asked if I would do some supply work.


I have been a supply teacher in the past so know what to expect.


However, I am interested in learning about how the extra income would affect my pension.
Can I start a new pension with the supply work?


How will this affect my child tax credits?
(I have 2 teenage boys in full time education)


The borough will be paying me directly. What is the 'going rate' for a supply teacher in outer London?


I will be working for the same borough that pays part of my pension. Will my earnings be on the same payslip as my pension?


tia


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