Guidance on recruitment of qualified international teachers
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State funded secondary schools and academies in England can get
help from the International Teacher Recruitment Programme to
recruit international teachers. Published 26 April 2019 Last
updated 27 April 2020 — see all updates...Request free trial
State funded secondary schools and academies in
England can get help from the International Teacher
Recruitment Programme to recruit international
teachers.
ContentsCoronavirus (COVID-19)The International Teacher Recruitment Programme will continue to recruit international teachers for the 2020 to 2021 academic year. We’re focusing on recruiting international teachers to start in January 2021 rather than September 2020, in case travel restrictions and the closure of visa application centres continue. Register your interest below. If you’ve already agreed a placementIf you have an international teacher starting in September 2020, you can defer the start date to January 2021 if you need to. If you wish to continue with a September start date, contact the appropriate recruitment agency for further details. What schools can getState funded secondary schools and academies in England can get help from the International Teacher Recruitment Programme to recruit maths, physics, computer science, general science and modern foreign languages teachers from:
All teachers recruited through the programme will:
RegisterRegister your interest with one of our 4 recruitment agencies. They all offer the same high level of support but may vary in where they place teachers in England. The 4 agencies are: The recruitment processAfter you register with an agency, they will:
CostsDfE will fund:
Schools will need to fund:
Schools must appoint an experienced in-school mentor to support their overseas teacher. Programme evaluationSchools involved may be asked to participate in our evaluation to support ongoing development of the programme. ContactEmail: international.teacherrecruitment@education.gov.uk Privacy PolicyGuidance on recruitment of teachers from Spain to teach modern foreign languages Get help recruiting qualified teachers from Spain to teach modern foreign languages using Spain’s Visiting Teachers Programme (SVTP).
Published 11 January 2017
Last updated 27 April 2020 — see all updates
ContentsRegisterRegister your interest with our commercial partner, Randstad Public Services Ltd, and someone will be in touch with more information within 2 working days. Coronavirus (COVID-19)Spain’s Visiting Teacher’s Programme will continue to place modern foreign language teachers from Spain for the 2020 to 2021 academic year. We’re focusing on recruiting international teachers to start in January 2021, rather than September 2020, in case travel restrictions and the closure of visa application centres continue. Register your interest with Randstad Public Services Ltd. If you’ve already agreed a placementIf you have a teacher from Spain starting in September 2020, you can defer the start date to January 2021 if you need to. If you wish to continue with a September start date, contact Randstad Public Services Ltd for further details. What schools can getState-funded schools in England can get help recruiting qualified teachers from Spain to teach modern foreign languages (MFL) for one to 3 years. SVTP is open to secondary schools. There is also a pilot for primary schools in the academic year 2019 to 2020. All candidates are able to teach Spanish and some can teach French or German as well. All teachers referred through the programme will:
Before hiring a teacher, schools can interview their preferred candidates through Skype or similar. CostsWe will fund:
Schools must appoint an in-school mentor to support their overseas teacher, and will need to fund:
The recruitment processAfter you register your interest with our commercial partner, Randstad Public Services Ltd, they will:
Candidate eligibility criteriaAll candidates have met the following criteria. Qualifications and experienceSecondary MFL teachers will have:
or:
Primary MFL teachers will have:
Other requirementsCandidates must have:
Programme evaluationSchools involved may be asked to take part in an evaluation of SVTP. |
