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TDA
Training and Development Agency for Schools
151 Buckingham Palace Road
London
SW1W 9SZ
W: www.teach.gov.uk

TDA – Employer profile

Graduate employer highlights

Employees:
1001+
Graduate job vacancies:
501+
Regions
Nationwide
Minimum degree:
2:2
Graduate jobs available:
Opportunities in Law & related work, Transport & logistics, Science & related work, Engineering & manufacturing, Media/marketing/creative, Customer service, Administration/management, Public sector & social services, Finance & banking, Retail, Telecommunications, Armed forces/emergency services, Health & medical services, Information technology, Construction/building/planning, Leisure/hospitality/tourism, Consultancy, Teaching & training, Sales, Non-profit
Package:
£24,000 - £26,000

Turn your talent to teaching

  • Are you looking for a rewarding, stimulating career that offers training and opportunities to develop?
  • Do you want to lead a young, energetic team?
  • Do you want a job that really matters?

The Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA) can offer you a life as a teacher with all of these things, along with the chance to make a real impact on young lives.

You may be surprised by how rewarding a teaching career can be. With starting salaries matching what you’d receive in many other graduate professions, your experience and performance can offer you rapid progression, bringing financial rewards to match.

Becoming a teacher

Teacher training is more flexible than ever before. Anyone wanting to teach in England and Wales must complete initial teacher training (ITT). This training combines theoretical learning with at least 18 weeks practising teaching during school placements and helps you develop the skills you need to become an effective teacher.

ITT comes in all shapes and sizes, with options to suit everyone, no matter what your qualifications, experience, preferences or personal circumstances.

Options include:

  • Undergraduate training
    Train to be a teacher while at university.
  • Employment-based training
    Train and qualify as a teacher while working in a school.
  • Postgraduate training
    Already have a degree? Qualify as a teacher in one to two years.

Support through training

If you are a graduate (or in the final year of your degree) who is thinking about teaching a secondary subject that is in demand the TDA can offer you extra support through your training, including:

  • one-to-one telephone or e-mail guidance
  • courses, visits and meetings to help you explore teaching as a career
  • support to boost your subject knowledge
  • personalised information relating to your circumstances and the subject you’d like to teach

Salary and benefits

A newly qualified teacher will earn a minimum of £21,102 (£26,000 in inner London) but could start higher up the scale depending on previous experience:

  • London fringe: £22,117 to £31,855
  • Outer London: £24,552 to £34,326
  • Inner London: £26,000 to £35,568
  • Rest of England and Wales: £21,102 to £30,842

Next steps

If you’d like to find out more, here’s how:

Get your free teaching guide
Register with the TDA to receive a free, straightforward guide to teaching and teacher training, plus regular updates.

Ask a teacher
If you’re thinking about a career in teaching you can talk to teachers Kaol Rasnarathan and Elizabeth Doyle on Facebook. You can post questions, view their working month through a multimedia calendar including diary entries, video clips of lessons and examples of pupils’ work, and get advice from teaching career consultants. Visit Facebook to get started.

Find out in person
Check the TDA website for details of university presentations near you during October and November.
 

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