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We are delighted you are here and we cannot wait to see you in a classroom. Because you have been referred by one of our wonderful Now Teachers, we have set up a referral scheme to help you jump to the front of the class.

The following article has more details about us and how we work. If you are keen to work together, contact rachael@nowteach.org.uk and we will be in touch.

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Now Teach Graduation 2019

Why Now Teach?

We help you choose the course that suits you, give you two years of one to one career- changer focused support alongside a programme of events, and provide you with a ready-made network of hundreds of career changers just like you.

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Applying

Our career advisors are experts in guiding you through the process to apply to a teacher training programme. The team support you when applying to courses and may recommend you to some of our partner training providers if appropriate.

Qualifying

Our two-year Career Change Programme provides two years of 1-1 support, regular development events and networking opportunities, access to coaches, and a community of career-changer trainees.

Our team are there to support your transition and get up-to-speed with teaching, answer any questions, help you solve problems and liaise with your school and training provider.

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Teaching

Once qualified, you continue to receive Now Teach support as an Early Career Teacher through our support programme and beyond into Network.

From the start, you will be able to engage with the Network’s activities as a career-changer trainee teacher. You will build relationships with other Now Teachers, particularly those in your cohort year and become a part of the community. We’ll help you celebrate completing our Two-Year Career Change Programme, and becoming an active Now Teach Network member.

We are free of charge to you. Our funding comes from the Department for Education and philanthropic sources.