Job Description
English Graduate – Feltham – September 2026 Start
An Outstanding all-through school in Feltham is searching for an ambitious English Graduate to join their exceptional English department from September 2026. This exciting English Graduate opportunity is perfect for a high-achieving graduate from a top UK university looking to gain meaningful school experience before training to teach.
English Graduate – Benefits
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£24,258 salary paid on a full-time contract
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Teacher Training opportunities available from September 2027
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Outstanding CPD, mentoring and progression routes
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Work alongside exceptional teachers and school leaders
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Supportive staff culture with strong wellbeing focus
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Fantastic opportunity for aspiring teachers in Feltham
English Graduate – Role
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Support pupils across English lessons and literacy interventions
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Deliver 1:1 and small-group academic support
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Help students develop reading, writing and communication skills
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Work closely with vulnerable pupils and SEND students
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Gain hands-on classroom experience ahead of Teacher Training
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Contribute to an ambitious and inclusive school culture
English Graduate – Person Specification
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1st Class or 2:1 degree from a leading UK university
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Strong A-Level and GCSE results, ideally A*s and As
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Passion for English, education and social mobility
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Open to feedback and eager to develop professionally
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Previous child-centred experience desirable but not essential
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Applicants from Feltham, Hounslow or surrounding areas encouraged to apply
This English Graduate opportunity in Feltham is ideal for aspiring teachers looking to work within an Outstanding school before beginning formal Teacher Training.
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