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£26,000 - £26,761 per annum

Maths Graduate Teacher Training | Starting Salary £26,761 | PGCE + QTS in 12 MonthsIs your mind turn... Maths Graduate Teacher Training | Starting Salary £26,761 | PGCE + QTS in 12 MonthsIs your mind turning towards the end of your studies and towards a full-time career? Launch your Maths teaching career in Carlisle.Are you a recent Mathematics graduate — or someone with strong A-level Maths — who enjoys problem-solving, logical thinking, and inspiring curiosity about numbers? If Maths is your passion, we have the perfect teacher training opportunity for you.The opportunityDo you see teaching as more than just a job? At our Carlisle secondary school, we're looking for enthusiastic Maths graduates — or aspiring teachers with strong A-level Mathematics — who want to turn their love of the subject into a meaningful career. We're seeking future teachers who can bring clarity, enthusiasm, and analytical thinking to Maths lessons, from algebra and geometry to statistics, probability, and real-world problem solving.Why choose us?We offer a £26,761 starting salary during your training year, so you earn while you learn from day one. In just 12 months you'll gain both a PGCE and QTS — nationally recognised qualifications that open doors across England. Our programme holds an Ofsted 'Outstanding' rating with a 95% trainee success rate, and is built around a practical training model that focuses on real classroom skills rather than academic theory alone. You'll work in modern facilities with specialist Maths resources, supported throughout by structured mentorship from experienced Maths teachers.The schoolOur Carlisle-based secondary school is a well-regarded hub for Maths education, with consistently strong results at GCSE and A-Level. You'll benefit from a collaborative Maths department, access to specialist resources and modern learning technology, and enrichment opportunities including Maths clubs, competitions, and intervention programmes.Training structureWe use a 4+1 model: four days a week in school, with Wednesdays reserved for online PGCE study and professional development. From September to December you'll observe lessons, team-teach with your mentor, and build your confidence in the classroom. From January to March you'll take the lead on planning and delivering lessons and begin developing your assessment strategies. From April to July you'll teach independently, refine your classroom management, and complete your PGCE and QTS.What you'll needYou'll need a degree in Mathematics or a closely related numerate discipline (2:1 or higher preferred), or strong A-level Mathematics. Beyond that, we're looking for a genuine passion for Maths and education, excellent communication and organisational skills, and a commitment to growing as a teacher. A driving licence is helpful but not essential — Carlisle has strong public transport links.Next stepsInterviews are ongoing for a September 2026 start. Take the first step toward a rewarding Maths teaching career while earning a competitive salary and gaining nationally recognised qualifications.INDEDU

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Glasgow
permanent, full-time
£26,000 - £26,716 per annum

Computer Science Graduate Teacher Training | Starting Salary £26,761 | PGCE + QTS in 12 MonthsIs you... Computer Science Graduate Teacher Training | Starting Salary £26,761 | PGCE + QTS in 12 MonthsIs your mind turning towards the end of your studies and towards a full-time career? Launch your Computer Science teaching career in Carlisle.Are you a recent Computing or Computer Science graduate, or someone with strong A-level or Highers Computer Science, who enjoys coding, logical thinking, and inspiring curiosity about how technology works? If Computer Science is your passion, we have the perfect teacher training opportunity for you.The opportunityDo you see teaching as more than just a job? At our Carlisle secondary school, we're looking for enthusiastic Computing graduates, or aspiring teachers with strong A-level Computer Science, who want to turn their love of the subject into a meaningful career. We're seeking future teachers who can bring clarity, enthusiasm, and technical thinking to Computer Science lessons, from programming and algorithms to networks, cybersecurity, and the real-world impact of technology on society.Why choose us?We offer a £26,761 starting salary during your training year, so you earn while you learn from day one. In just 12 months you'll gain both a PGCE and QTS, nationally recognised qualifications that open doors across England. Our programme holds an Ofsted 'Outstanding' rating with a 95% trainee success rate, and is built around a practical training model that focuses on real classroom skills rather than academic theory alone. You'll work in modern, well-equipped computing facilities, supported throughout by structured mentorship from experienced Computer Science teachers.The schoolOur Carlisle-based secondary school is a forward-thinking environment where Computer Science is valued as a core discipline. With consistently strong results at GCSE and A-Level, you'll benefit from a collaborative Computing department, access to up-to-date hardware and software, and enrichment opportunities including coding clubs, programming competitions, and digital skills programmes.Training structureWe use a 4+1 model: four days a week in school, with Wednesdays reserved for online PGCE study and professional development. From September to December you'll observe lessons, team-teach with your mentor, and build your confidence in the classroom. From January to March you'll take the lead on planning and delivering lessons and begin developing your assessment strategies. From April to July you'll teach independently, refine your classroom management, and complete your PGCE and QTS.What you'll needYou'll need a degree in Computer Science, Computing, Software Engineering, or a closely related discipline (2:1 or higher preferred), or strong A-level Computer Science. Beyond that, we're looking for a genuine passion for computing and education, excellent communication and organisational skills, and a commitment to growing as a teacher. A driving licence is helpful but not essential, as Carlisle has strong public transport links.Next stepsInterviews are ongoing for a September 2026 start. Take the first step toward a rewarding Computer Science teaching career while earning a competitive salary and gaining nationally recognised qualifications.INDEDU

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