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Future Teachers needed

Date posted : 23/06/19
£275 - £325 per week

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Teaching Personnel are currently recruiting graduates ahead of September 2019 who are considering a career in secondary teaching in the future.

Our future teachers programme allows you not only to secure employment as a teaching assistant following the completion of your degree, but it is a clear and concise pathway onto a school based initial teacher training programme. This programme allows you to gain the necessary experience required to be confident and successful when you do decide to begin your teacher training.

This programme involves working as a teaching assistant on a 12 month basis (from September 2019) within our client school located in Sheffield, Rotherham, Barnsley and Doncaster, prior to beginning your teacher training programme in September 2020 at an Outstanding School.

** Applicants must hold a degree or be in the process of completing your degree (final year) and be looking to pursue a career in education ***

  • Full time Graduate teaching assistant role for 12 months - Followed by introduction to a schools dirct programme at an Outstanding training school
  • Over 20 places available across the whole of South Yorkshire
  • Opportunities for all graduates pursuing a career in secondary education
  • Paid up to £1300 a month for the first 12 months whilst gaining essential and invaluable experience as a teaching assistant

Throughout the Future Teachers placement you will initially work within a teaching assistant capacity whereby you will work on-site at one of our client schools and support pupils in a range of areas and subjects (predominately your subject specialism). This will be a full time role with an allocated school in South Yorkshire where you will undertake a variety of tasks and activities that will give you a good understanding as to the role of a teacher. A significant proportion of these tasks and activities will also benefit your subject knowledge as you will focus on raising pupil attainment, supporting special needs pupils, covering classes, assisting with planning, preparing lessons and developing schemes of work.

Responsibilities within the graduate teaching assistant role include providing;

  • Cover Supervisor work where you will experience covering lessons and classroom management
  • One to one specific tuition/interventions where you will utilise your subject knowledge to raise pupil attainment
  • SEN support where you can work alongside pupils with Special Educational Needs
  • In-class support in your specialist subject to enhance pupils learning experience
  • Assistance with planning and preparation of lessons alongside teachers to upskill you in this area

For immediate consideration all graduates or those coming to the end of their degrees are encouraged to send an updated CV to Josh via the link below or contact the Sheffield Secondary team at Teaching Personnel for further information.

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