Standby Teachers works with many supply teachers who have gained their qualification outside of the UK. We realise it can be difficult to find work in a new country and so we are here to help you start your new teaching career.
What will you need?
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You must be recognised as a qualified teacher in your home country so you need to bring original certificates. Before you can register as a supply teacher with Standby Teachers, you will need to contact UK NARIC (0870 9904088), who compare your qualifications to UK standards.
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You must have a valid proof of identity. At Standby Teachers we need to see your passport.
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You need to hold a valid work permit or visa that entitles you to live and work in the UK. You will need to show proof of this when registering.
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You must provide proof of criminal clearance from your home country from within the last 3 years.
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You must provide details of 2 valid references from schools where you have taught. We need the name of contact, school name and address and we’ll go from there.
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You must possess an excellent command of spoken and written English.
It is essential to bring original or certified copies of all the originals of above documents to the UK.
Gaining QTS (Qualified Teacher Status)
Fully qualified teachers from overseas can teach in England for up to 4 years before they are required to gain QTS. We do however recommend undertaking some training to gain a better insight into the National Curriculum.
If you intend to remain in the UK or wish to find a permanent placement then we highly recommend beginning an OTT course to gain QTS. For additional information on what is involved in QTS assessment visit the Department for Children, Schools and Families website.
Work permits
Proof will be required to check your working status in the UK. Unfortunately we can't apply for a visa or permit on your behalf so please find some useful numbers below.
For enquiries into gaining a work permit contact:
Work Permits on 44 (0)114 259 4074
For general enquiries into working in the UK contact:
Home Office on 44 (0)870 606 7766