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A leading educational consultancy seeks an Education Recruitment Advisor to support aspiring teachers and encourage them to pursue teaching careers. The role involves mentoring candidates, facilitating events, and engaging with universities to enhance awareness of teaching as a profession. Candidates should have Qualified Teacher Status and a solid teaching background, along with strong influencing skills. This full-time position is home-based, requiring travel across South and South East England. Salary is approximately £35,000 depending on experience.
Start date: February/March 2025
Location: Home-based. Frequent travel required. Ideally, candidates would be able to travel to South and South East England
Salary: Dependant on experience, circa £35,000
Hours: Full-time 37.5 hours per week.
Training Duration: Initial on-site 3 days training followed by longer term on-the-job training & mentoring.
Contract: Initially temporary until end of March 2027.
The Explore Teaching advisers are successful in encouraging undergraduates to consider teaching as a career, and support aspiring teachers to become more able to secure places on teacher training courses once eligible.
Our advisers mentor first and second year undergraduates to explore teaching as a career, to prepare to apply for a teacher training place, for up to two years prior to their application. They use experience from their own teaching career in schools to persuade candidates that this might be a suitable career for them. Much of the contact with assigned aspiring teachers has a focus on offering support remotely using a range of communication tools such as phone, email, WhatsApp and SMS. There is also a need for delivering face to face support for candidates at physical and online events or workshops.
In addition, the Explore Teaching advisers work to encourage university professionals to consider ways to help us to engage with their students, to encourage them to consider teaching as a career.
The ideal candidate will have:
Successful candidates must:
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