Teaching is continually voted one of the most satisfying jobs in the world. Varied and rewarding, there are plenty opportunities for self-development and career progression. Scotland is looking for all sorts of teachers but particularly in chemistry, computing, home economics, maths and physics.
And a great salary, conditions and a generous pension await those who move into teaching: newly-qualified teachers earn £35,763 after five years, with head teachers in Scotland’s largest schools earning up to £86,319.
Why should you think about training to teach? A few teachers share their experiences.
David Buchanan (pictured above) moved into teaching after graduating with a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical and Process Engineering, then working as project manager in the private banking sector. After almost two years in the classroom, he is sure he made the right choice.
I feel I can inspire the next generation into careers in STEM
“Due to my appreciation and experience of the many great applications of mathematics, I feel I can inspire the next generation into careers in STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths],” says David. “Being able to draw on examples from engineering not only helps the understanding of mathematical principles but also makes lessons more engaging for students.
“To anyone thinking about a career as a STEM teacher I would highly recommend it. There are few careers where you are fortunate enough to be a part of something that is always evolving and regularly appearing in the news with new discoveries or breakthroughs.”