Physics Graduate - Trainee Teacher | London East, London
Trainee Teacher - Physics Graduate Ilford, East London Start April 2021 Graduate Teacher Programme
If you’re considering teaching but aren’t sure which route and qualification is for you, then let us introduce you to the Graduate Teacher Programme.
It combines a PGCE for the theoretical understanding, a Postgraduate Teacher Apprenticeship for the practical experience, QTS for the industry standard and Level 7 credits to support further professional development. It’s completely free, plus you’ll get a salary of £21,582.
You’ll be in a school local to you; you’ll be learning from world-class leaders in the field.
This is the future of teacher training and we want you to join us.
The National College of Education has partnered with a large secondary school in Ilford, East London who are looking for graduates to join them in April on the Graduate Teacher Programme.
This is a Trainee Physics Teacher position, so if you are a Physics Graduate with a desire to teach, read on.
The Programme
- £21,582 per annum
- Absolutely no tuition fees
- PGCE with level 7 credits, PGTA (Post Graduate Teacher Apprenticeship), and QTS
- Accredited by our University partner
- 15 months to start in April 2021
- Support from in-school mentor, university tutor and NCE
- Trainee Physics Teacher - Physics Graduate
The School
- Supportive and well-established secondary in Ilford, East London
- High expectations around behaviour and effort, all abilities are nurtured here
- Excellent progress made by all pupils in academic and extracurricular endeavours
Your Trainee Physics Teacher Role in School
- Joining a progressive Science Department that develops an enjoyment and understanding of Science
- Teaching a small timetable and gradually building up to more responsibility
Trainee Physics Teacher:
- Undergraduate degree in Physics or closely related discipline
- GCSE Grade C or 4 in English, Science and Maths
- Confident in your ability to work whilst studying on the programme
- Right to work in the UK full-time
- Ideally has prior experience with pupils (voluntary or paid work)
The School says: "Science is always a popular subject with our pupils, our faculty members create an inclusive learning environment for students at every level and foster a true appreciation and grasp on the subjects.’’
If you want to be a part of the teaching team that inspires the next generation of STEM leaders, we want to hear from you.
Apply for this Trainee Physics Teacher opportunity by sending your CV to Edmund Young at the National College of Education today.
The National College of Education are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Therefore, all applicants will be subject to our stringent vetting procedures, which include an enhanced DBS, full work history, references, and a consultation interview.