Teaching Personnel
graduate scheme

Future Teachers Programme

Job description

Could you be a Future Teacher?

Have you considered a career in education or training as a teacher? If so, join Teaching Personnel’s Future Teachers Programme and get paid to find out if teaching is the right option for you.

Teaching Personnel works with schools and MATs (Multi Academy Trusts) across the country, helping them develop a talent pool of teachers through our Future Teachers Programme.

What is a Future Teacher?

Future Teachers are graduates, in year-long, paid assistant teacher or cover supervisor positions at primary and secondary schools. Future Teachers gain first-hand insight into the world of teaching.

Benefits of joining include:

  • Get paid weekly
  • Access free accredited professional development material
  • Support and guidance from Teaching Personnel and in-school mentors
  • Learn the ropes of the profession first-hand
  • No fees
  • Impact children's lives from the day one
  • Build the skills employers value most

We are currently working with schools offering fully-funded initial teacher training places, regardless of subject, for successful Future Teachers.

Interested? Take your first step towards a career in education.

If you are a graduate interested in training as a teacher, click Apply and we will be in touch to discuss Future Teachers opportunities near you.

What we are looking for

Accepted degree subjects

Any

Additional job details

Location
UK wide
Salary
£65-£85 per day

Contract, dates and working times

Full-time

How to apply

Click Apply to start your application now. This job will be available on Prospects until 6 February 2024

Don't forget to mention Prospects to employers when you contact them.

Closing date:  Continuous recruitment

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