- Are you currently studying for a degree or Master’s in Maths, Physics, Computing, Chemistry, Spanish & Design & Technology (Food and Product Design)?
- Have you ever thought about a career in teaching?
- Would you like the opportunity to positively influence and improve the lives of students?
If so, apply to take part in our Paid Teaching Internship Programme, funded by the Department for Education. This 3-week programme is designed for passionate, motivated individuals who are interested in gaining real-world classroom experience whilst getting paid for their time.
Whether you are set on a career in teaching or are simply exploring the education sector, this program equips you with practical skills and confidence to succeed as an educator.
Located at Trinity High School, Redditch – we are 5-minute walk from Redditch Train Station which has links to Birmingham and Worcester.
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Programme Start Date: 22nd June 2026
Interview Dates: 9th,10th,16th and 17th March
Programme Details:
- Duration: 3 weeks (starting June 2026)
- Pay: Up to £455 per week – earn £1,365 for completing the programme
- Eligibility:
- Current UK university undergraduate in your second, third or final year; or a Master’s student
- Studying a STEM or MFL-related subject
- Right to work in the UK; if you’re an international student, check your visa – many people on a student visa, for example, can work for 20 hours per week during term-time and full-time during holidays
- Have not have taken part in any previous DfE funded internship
- Have not have already accepted a place on an Initial Teacher Education Programme
What You’ll Gain:
- Hands-on classroom experience
- Insight into the teaching profession
- Networking opportunities with teachers in your subject
- Learn key aspects of teaching pedagogy
- Experience in a first or middle school settings
- Engage with a diverse range of students
- Develop skills to boost your CV
- Be involved in the whole school community, including supporting on an educational visit.
- Opportunities to speak to members of the BMAT SCITT Team
- Ongoing support and advice after the internship
- Guaranteed interview if you apply to train to teach through the Bordesley Multi Academy Trust SCITT
Following the ITT/ECF Framework, you will cover:
- How to build strong relationships with pupils, motivate them and manage behaviour
- How to plan a lesson to make a lasting change in pupil’s capabilities or understanding
- How pupils learn
- How to adapt your teaching to meet the needs of all students
- The pastoral role of a teacher and safeguarding
- Subject and curriculum knowledge
Why is our subject important in education?
Computing at KS3 is very important not only in the sense that it enables students to have a deeper understanding about the world they are living in; but also develops logical thinking skills about problems that they encounter day to day. I believe it is important for students to know how to present data is a very clear and logical manner, ready for life beyond school. As well as understanding how computers work in this current, technology-driven climate.
