Graduate Teacher Training

Teaching Personnel

  • Swindon
  • £24,000 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
  • Apply easily
Begin Your Teaching Journey in Swindon: Enroll in Our Future Teachers Programme!Are you a recent graduate passionate about education, eager to dive into the world of teaching? Teaching Personnel invites you to join our esteemed 'Future Teachers Programme' in the dynamic city of Swindon. This unique opportunity is designed to kickstart your teaching journey and provide invaluable experience before formal teacher training.Why Choose Our Programme:Teaching is both endlessly rewarding and incredibly fulfilling. Through confidence and creativity, teaching becomes not just a profession, but a source of joy. We believe that the most engaging lessons stem from passion and love for the subject. Join us and discover the excitement of teaching!Role Overview:As a successful Future Teacher, you'll serve as a Cover Supervisor in a secondary school in Swindon. Your role will involve covering lessons during short-term teacher absences, ensuring students continue their learning journey with tasks set by the teacher. While no active teaching, marking, or planning is required, you'll supervise the class, delivering a high-quality learning experience and gaining invaluable insight into the teaching profession.Key Details:
  • Start Date: September 2024
  • Benefits:
  • Monday to Friday, 8:30-15:30 timetable
  • Immediate placement post-graduation
  • Earn your PGCE and QTS while getting paid
  • Access to discounted CPD courses
  • Gain practical training and experience
  • Wages received via PAYE, not an umbrella company
Subject Specialisms:
  • Maths
  • English
  • Science
  • History
  • Geography
  • Ethics and Philosophy/Religious Education
  • Modern Foreign Languages
  • Technology
  • Your passion-driven subject!
During Placement, You Will:
  • Maintain a journal documenting your day-to-day experiences
  • Observe lessons within your subject specialism and others to broaden your teaching knowledge
  • Learn effective differentiation, behaviour management, and non-subject activities such as registration and assemblies
  • Collaborate with staff to support pastoral systems for student development
  • Familiarize yourself with school policies and understand their development rationale
  • Learn the syllabus in your subject area and identify how your degree knowledge can be applied, presenting this to the school
  • Support students through coursework and examination preparation
Ready to Begin Your Teaching Adventure?If this opportunity resonates with you and you're eager to learn more, we would love to hear from you! Click 'Apply Now' to send us your CV and take the first step towards an enriching teaching career with Teaching Personnel's Future Teachers Programme. Join us, and together, let's inspire the next generation!

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