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Teacher training

If you are interested in teaching you will need to act quickly. Some courses and subjects are very competitive. For example, there are often three or more good applicants for every primary training place available and competition is intense.

Teaching is like no other job. It is as inspiring, challenging and unique as each child you teach. It's a career that genuinely does make a difference.

No two children are the same. No two days are the same. You have the privilege of opening doors to learning, and turning children on to lifelong interests.

Teaching is a career that offers the variety, challenge and reward that you would expect from a graduate entry job. It also has good salaries and opportunities for progression.

More information can be found on the government's Use Your Head Teach website (www.teach.gov.uk/php/read.php?sectionid=134)

For further information contact:
email icon Email : teaching@medway.gov.uk
Telephone icon Telephone : 01634 331292 or 331209
Mail icon Write to : Teacher Recruitment Team
HR Services

Gun Wharf
Dock Road
Chatham
ME4 4TR
Minicom icon Minicom : 01634 333111

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