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The Steps You Can Take With an Education Recruitment Agency

 

The steps you can take with an Education Recruitment Agency

As a teacher, finding the perfect role can be challenging, especially when there are so many options and often heavy competition. This is where you can benefit from having a teammate, a consultant who fights in your corner and ensures you get access to a network of available roles. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the process of applying to an education recruitment company all the way to landing your perfect job. Working with the right team can make finding a career entertaining, informative, and, most importantly, successful!

Initial Application:

The first step is to send in your CV, and make an initial phone call. Our team of recruiters will assess your CV and find suitable roles for you. Once you’re on our record, you’ll be made aware of our vast portfolio of schools and colleges that need passionate and committed teachers. Due to our long-term relationships with education providers, we can introduce you to roles that are not being advertised externally, giving you a wider range of job opportunities to consider.

Giving you a boost from the start:

Once we have assessed your CV and found suitable roles for you, we will discuss CV advice and cover letter ideas. We understand the best ways to leave an impression, and we want you to thrive in your first interview. To further help with this, we’ll often schedule a telephone interview with the manager of the school or institution. This call will provide you with an opportunity to speak directly with the hiring manager and get more information about the position. Our recruiters will provide guidance on how to prepare for this call so you can put your best foot forward and impress the hiring manager.

The Interview:

After this first call, we’ll work with you to schedule an in-person interview at the school or organisation. Our team will offer you interview preparation advice, providing you with any relevant information about the role, the organisation, and what to expect during the interview. We also understand common interview questions along with the best approaches to them. What should you answer to them? What should you ask them? No problem!

Sealing The Deal:

Once you have completed your interview, we will follow up with the school hiring manager and provide feedback on how you performed. If successful, we will guide you through the job offer process and ensure any requirements you’ve previously asked for are negotiated in the offer. However, our services don't just end here! After placement, we make regular check-in calls to ensure your job satisfaction, share useful resources online, and support your transition into your new dream role.

Working with a teacher recruitment company opens new paths to jobs whilst streamlining the process at the same time. No matter your level of experience in educator interviews, the application process and the needs of hiring managers are constantly evolving. It always helps to have a team of recruitment specialists with updated knowledge to work with you.

Our services include introducing you to roles that are not being advertised externally, preparing you for interviews, providing advice, and following up after the placement. It is our mission to make your search enjoyable and efficient.

Interested and ready to start? Upload your CV or, alternatively, get in touch with us!

 
 

Influencers in Education: The Future of Education Resources

 

Whilst the internet is a big source of fashion and easy entertainment, some influential people and platforms actually offer a new way to gain teaching resources and inspire dynamic lesson plans. With the right online content, education and sharing helpful ideas are always at the forefront.

In the ever-evolving landscape of social media, internet personalities have emerged as key figures who wield significant influence on shaping trends, societal perspectives, and access to information. While often associated with fashion, lifestyle, or entertainment, a new wave of content creators has erupted from further education, targeting students, aspirants, and the academic community.

YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and blogs are being reclaimed as tools for learning to share knowledge and experiences. They provide a more relatable, personalised, and often entertaining approach to education, resonating with the younger generation that is accustomed to seeking information through online channels.

Moreover, these influencers and creators often collaborate with educational institutions, organisations, and brands to provide you with other helpful and high-quality resources. The following list just scratches the surface of what influencers and educational you can find online:

BBC Teach,: Available on YouTube; & Twitter / X, the BBC provides a variety. From educational resources & classroom topics to interviews and discussions on the lives of teachers (in and outside of class). This impartial and highly produced channel creates content highlighting stories of personal growth, career progression, and inspiring tales from around the world, all available in binge-able videos of 4 minutes or less.

Simon Clark,: Available on YouTube,, Tik Tok, & Twitch,. With a PhD in atmospheric physics, Simon is a voice for the scientific community. Whether you want to brush up on your knowledge of Climate Change or want to send students a quick revision tool on positive uses for AI, Simon makes science seem easy. He utilised YouTube to discuss academic life, scientific discoveries, and navigating the challenges of higher education.

The StudyTube Project,: A collective term for a group of YouTubers who banded together during the Covid-19 pandemic to ensure everyone had free access to Educational material and the freedom to learn at their own pace. Including figures like Eve Bennett,, UnJaded Jade,, and Jack Edwards,, filled the channel with information, study routines, and advice for students. They discuss topics from exam preparation to mental health and university life. Whilst the channel is no longer active, the videos are still available and many of the creators have continued successful influencer and educational careers.

Twinklsend,: Available on YouTube,, TikTok, & Twitter / X,. Where a large majority of content regarding SEN may be humbling and sombre, Twinkl promotes a positive and creative approach to the world of Special Education Needs. The perfect place to find tips and tricks for SEN students & Teachers. Twinkl’s TikTok is colourful, fun and has a wealth of information for up-and-coming SEN teachers who want to learn more about the intricacies and variety in SEN students.

With help from these talented creatives, you and your students can access worlds of information and bite-size material. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the role of these influencers is likely to expand. Their ability to adapt to new platforms and technologies, coupled with their capacity to cater to the ever-changing needs of students, positions them as pivotal figures in shaping the future of education.

In conclusion, the emergence of influencers in education brings an infinite library of educational and supportive videos whilst creating social hubs to engage with other academics. We welcome this refreshing approach to traditional learning methods and enriching the academic journey for many. As they continue to navigate this unique space, we hope you explore it with us.

 
 

How to become a SEN Teaching Assistant?

 

If you are a parent, family member, or friend of a child with learning difficulties, you know how rewarding it is to see them make progress, overcome challenges, and succeed. But did you know that you could turn this passion into a career as a teaching assistant (TA) in the special education needs (SEN) sector? This article will take you through the role of a teaching assistant, take you through the steps involved in becoming one, and explain how you can apply for a job in SEN sector.

Role and responsibilities

As a teaching assistant, you will work closely with the classroom teacher to provide one-to-one or small group support to children who need extra help. This may involve adapting teaching materials, supervising students during lessons, assisting with classroom management, and helping with personal care. The role comes with its challenges, but it is also extremely rewarding if you want to help children thrive in their education. If this sounds interesting to you, here’s how you can start your career in SEN:

Step 1: Gain Experience in SEN Sector

To become a teaching assistant in the SEN sector, you’ll need to have some experience working with children with learning difficulties. You may already have some experience through supporting a family member or friend. If not, you could consider volunteering with local charities or organizations that support children with special needs, completing a work placement or apprenticeship. This will give you a chance to work with children and learn about the various strategies and approaches used to help them learn.

Step 2: Research Training and Qualifications

To work as a teaching assistant in the SEN sector, you’ll need to have certain qualifications and training. These will vary depending on the school or organization you work for and the specific role you’re applying for. Generally, you’ll need to have a minimum of a Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools or an equivalent qualification. You may also need to have additional training in areas such as autism, behaviour management, or speech and language therapy.

Step 3: Apply for Jobs

Once you have gained some experience and qualifications, you can start looking for teaching assistant jobs in the SEN sector. The first place to start is to search for vacancies within schools or educational organizations or simply contact our team to get full support in the process. Give us a call on 0203 011 0044 to find out more about current opportunities.

Step 4: Attend Interviews

When attending interviews, be prepared to answer questions about your knowledge of SEN education, talk about your experience, qualifications, and ability to adapt to different learning needs. You may also be asked to provide examples of how you have supported children with SEN in the past and explain how you would approach specific scenarios. Show that you are passionate about working with children with SEN and are committed to helping them to achieve their full potential.

Becoming a teaching assistant in the SEN sector is a rewarding and fulfilling career choice. By following the steps outlined in this post, you can gain the experience, qualifications, and skills needed to work in this sector. Your passion for helping these children will make a significant difference in their lives and lead to a long and fulfilling career as a teaching assistant.

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