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Kickstart your teaching career as a Trainee Teacher in Dorking, supporting children aged 4-19 with complex SEN. No prior paid teaching experience is required—just GCSEs in Maths and English, patience, and strong communication skills. Benefit from a competitive £23,000 salary, a fully funded 2-yea...
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United Kingdom , Dorking
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22877.00 - 23088.00 GBP / Year
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1:1 Teaching Assistant/ Trainee Teacher
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Join an award-winning specialist school in Billingshurst as a 1:1 Teaching Assistant/Trainee Teacher. Support learners aged 5-19 with SEN and complex needs, inspiring their growth and independence. Enjoy full training, a 2-year teacher pathway, incredible pay, a welcome bonus, free hot meals, and...
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United Kingdom , Billingshurst
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21877.00 - 23011.00 GBP / Year
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Trainee Teacher
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United Kingdom , Guildford
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Join our Cranleigh team as a Trainee Teacher and support autistic pupils using evidence-based, data-driven methods. Work 1:1 or in small groups within a multidisciplinary team, gaining hands-on SEN experience. Benefit from a £1000 joining bonus, fully funded professional development, and clear pa...
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United Kingdom , Cranleigh
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23000.00 GBP / Year
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Trainee Teacher
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United Kingdom , Cranleigh
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Join an OFSTED 'Outstanding' specialist school in Southwater as a Trainee Teacher, supporting children aged 4+ with severe and complex needs including Autism and SEMH. This full-time, term-time role offers a 2-year training programme to become a 1:1 SEN teacher, with 1:1 and small group support. ...
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United Kingdom , Southwater
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22088.00 - 23000.00 GBP / Year
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Trainee Teacher
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United Kingdom , Horsham
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22088.00 - 23000.00 GBP / Year
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Trainee Teacher (Secondary)
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Train to become a Secondary Teacher in Colchester/Tendring from September 2026. This supportive, evidence-led programme leads to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) through practical classroom experience and expert mentoring. Benefit from a structured work-life balance, a tax-free bursary (up to £30,0...
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United Kingdom , Clacton-on-Sea
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Trainee Teacher (Primary)
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Train to become a Primary Teacher from September 2026 in a supportive, school-based program in Clacton-on-Sea. This evidence-led training includes dedicated 1:1 mentoring and classroom practice. We seek graduates with a passion for inspiring young learners and the required GCSEs. Benefit from exp...
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United Kingdom , Clacton-on-Sea
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About the Trainee Teacher role

A career in education begins with a passion for nurturing potential, and Trainee Teacher jobs offer a structured and supportive pathway into this rewarding profession. These roles are designed for individuals who are eager to learn the art of teaching while making a tangible difference in the lives of students. Typically, a Trainee Teacher works under the guidance of experienced educators, gradually taking on more responsibility as they develop their skills. The primary focus is on supporting student learning, often in small groups or on a one-to-one basis, to help bridge gaps in understanding and build confidence.

The day-to-day responsibilities of a Trainee Teacher are diverse and hands-on. They commonly include assisting with lesson planning and delivery, preparing classroom materials, and implementing structured teaching strategies. A significant part of the role involves observing student progress, providing feedback, and adapting support to meet individual needs. In many settings, Trainee Teachers collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team, which may include speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, and senior teaching staff, to create a holistic learning environment. They also play a key role in fostering social and emotional development, helping students develop essential life skills alongside academic knowledge. This often extends to supporting students during break times, encouraging positive behaviour, and assisting with personal care routines when required.

To thrive in Trainee Teacher jobs, candidates typically need a genuine interest in education and a patient, empathetic nature. Strong communication skills are essential for building rapport with students, parents, and colleagues. While formal teaching qualifications are not always required at the start, a solid foundation in core subjects—often demonstrated by GCSEs in English and Maths—is a common prerequisite. Many employers value previous experience working with children, whether through volunteering, sports coaching, or other roles, but this is not always essential as comprehensive training is a hallmark of these positions. Key personal attributes include resilience, adaptability, and a positive attitude when faced with challenges.

Ultimately, Trainee Teacher jobs serve as a launchpad for a long-term career in education. They provide an immersive, real-world learning environment where individuals can gain practical experience, build professional confidence, and often work towards recognised teaching qualifications. This role is ideal for those who are committed to inclusive education and want to contribute to a supportive, child-centred learning atmosphere.