Candidate Support Hub

Candidate Support Hub

Got Questions? We've Got Answers!

Our Candidate FAQs is a go-to guide for everything you need to know about kickstarting and advancing your career in education! From job searching to CV interview prep, we’re here to make your journey smooth and stress-free. Find the answers you need and feel confident taking your next step with Pertemps Education!

Real Stories, Real Experiences!

Don’t just take our word for it—hear from the teachers and support staff who’ve been there, done that, and lived the Pertemps Education experience! So, what’s it really like out there on the front lines of teaching? See what our candidates have to say!

Candidate Support Hub

Our support hub is here to help guide you through your teaching journey and cover any questions that you may have.

SEND Teaching Assistant: A Day in the Life

Working as a Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) teaching assistant is a rewarding and dynamic role that demands patience, creativity, and dedication. Every day brings new challenges and triumphs as SEND TAs work to support students with diverse needs, ensuring they receive the education and care they deserve.

UK FAQs: Beyond Fish and Chips, Here’s What You Need to Know!

For many people, the UK is the first port of call for international adventures. Because English is so extensively used in international business and entertainment, the total number of English speakers, including those who speak it as a second or foreign language, is estimated to be around 1.5 billion.

Early Career Teacher: Finding Your ‘Best Fit’

Identifying the right starting point for your teaching career will set you up for the future, but beware, a misstep will make those first stages much tougher.

Inclusive Classroom Tips

Despite teachers’ dedication and professionalism, many children and young people with SEND continue to struggle with inconsistent levels of support and a lack of joined-up provision. How can anyone really make a difference?

ECT? Get Ahead and Take Control!

On the plus side, you’ll be able to develop your own teaching style without the pressure of constant observation and assessment and very soon you’ll be memorising the names of your very own students.