Early Career Teachers (ECTs) - Start Your Teaching Journey

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Birmingham, West Midlands
£35,000
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Early Career Teachers (ECTs) - Start Your Teaching Journey in Surrey

Make your application after reading the following skill and qualification requirements for this position.
Are you an Early Career Teacher ready to take the next step in your teaching career? Exciting opportunities are available across a range of welcoming and supportive Primary and Secondary schools throughout Surrey.
We are working with a variety of schools that are committed to helping ECTs thrive. Whether you're looking for your first permanent role or a supportive environment to complete your induction, we can help you find the right fit.
What's on offer:
Opportunities in both Primary and Secondary settings

Supportive schools with strong mentoring and induction programmes

Competitive salary in line with national pay scales

Access to professional development and career progression pathways

Roles available for immediate start and September placements

We are looking for:
Early Career Teachers (ECT)

Qualified teachers (QTS or pending qualification)

Passionate and motivated individuals eager to make a difference

Strong classroom management skills and a commitment to high-quality teaching

A willingness to learn, grow, and contribute to school communities

Whether xwzovoh your subject specialism is English, Maths, Science, Humanities, or you're a Primary generalist, there are schools ready to welcome you.
Take the first step in your teaching career with confidence and support.
Apply today to explore the opportunities available across Surrey and find the role that's right for you.
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