We have talked a lot about the importance of bridging the skills gap in the North East to make sure the right people get the right opportunities.
That means our teachers and lecturers play a vital role in guiding their young students towards careers that bring the best out of them and guarantee the region a brighter future.
If you want to be part of that teaching and skills world, there are many opportunities across the region to have a role in education, either on the front line or in a supporting area.
We took a look at The Northern Echo's own NE1Jobs website to find some of the careers available now.
Plumbing Lecturer
Newcastle
£68,250-£78,000
Education Northeast are looking to recruit a Plumbing Lecturer for a College based in the Newcastle/Gateshead area on a temporary assignment September-October, and potentially longer.
Electrical Installation Lecturer
Newcastle
£48,750-£58,500
An Electrical Installation Lecturer to deliver Level 3 qualifications to 16+ aged students.
You will prepare creative and engaging teaching materials for classes.
Commercial Employer Solutions Manager
Gateshead
£55,000
This successful training organisation delivers a wide range of learning programmes across the UK. Due to growth, they are looking to appoint a commercially focused and target driven Employer Solutions Manager, to grow and develop their commercial Leadership, Management and Digital offering.
Engineering Apprenticeship Co-ordinator
Acklam, Middlesbrough
£36,000
Middlesbrough College, rated 'Good' by OFSTED, are looking for an experienced and dedicated Engineering Apprenticeship Coordinator. This integral role presents an excellent opportunity for a candidate with an electromechanical background, offering a competitive salary of up to £36,000 per annum for a 37-hour working week.
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Trainee Teaching Assistant - Lanchester
Lanchester, County Durham
£80-£100 per day
We are recruiting for an Entry Level Teaching Assistant for a number of Secondary and Middle schools in the North East for their permanent, temporary and supply positions. We are keen to meet with candidates who have a passion for working with children.
EYFS Teaching Assistant
Middlesbrough
£76 per day
This is a short term supply contract Teaching Assistant role, working with Early Years Foundation Stage children. This role will commence in September 2023 until December 2023. Salary is dependent on experience, training and qualifications.
English Teacher
Bishop Auckland, County Durham
£120-£238 per day
The desired English teacher will be supported by an outstanding and passionate management team, and will work alongside some excellent practitioners, who put children at the heart of everything they do. The desired English Teacher must have experience of working within an English department and be comfortable teaching English at Key Stage 3 (KS3) and Key Stage 4 (KS4).
Mathematics Teacher
West Park, Hartlepool
£21,450-£43,685
This secondary school, based in Hartlepool are looking to appoint a passionate Maths Teacher. Working in this secondary school as part of an established team, the desired Maths Teacher will be working with Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 pupils.
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Higher-Level Teaching Assistant
Newcastle
£475-£500 per week
The ideal candidate will have experience of working from EYFS-KS2 and will be expected to follow the class teachers planning, however, they must mark for all lessons delivered. The school’s ethos and values are at the core of all they do, aiming to give children memorable learning experiences.
Teaching Assistant
Northumberland
£80-£90 per day
The role would be supporting the KS2 class Teacher and pupils as a general class teaching assistant, but small group work and 1:1 support will also be needed. As a KS2 Teaching Assistant you will be responsible for prepping pupils work, helping run interventions and 1-1 booster sessions and supporting the pupil's wellbeing.
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