Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire
Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, we’re committed to helping you find the right teaching jobs in Hertfordshire. We cover a variety of towns and villages in Hertfordshire, including: Hitchin, Letchworth, Ware, Bishops Strotford and Welwyn Garden City.



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Teaching Jobs in Hertfordshire
We have a range of teaching jobs available within Hertfordshire. Our team of education recruitment specialists will work closely with you to help you find the perfect teaching job in the perfect school. If you’d like to discuss a role in more detail, please call us on 01461 456401.

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Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire FAQs
We have answered some of the frequently asked questions for teaching jobs in Hertfordshire. If you’d like to learn more, please call a member of our recruitment team on on 01462 456401.
What documentation do I need for a teaching job with T4Teachers?
We’ve put together a full list of documents and information we’ll need to register you, and help you secure your next teaching job in Hertfordshire.
- Proof of Qualified Teacher Status (original certificate)
- Degree Certificate
- Criminal Records Bureau Clearance Form
- Passport-sized photo with date and signature on reverse
- Copy of Birth certificate and Passport (or driving licence)
- Proof of address – Utility Bill dated within 3 months of current date
- 2 Professional References
- Up-to-date Curriculum Vitae
What type of teaching jobs can I find with T4Teachers?
We have a network of 500+ nurseries, schools and colleges, throughout Hertfordshire and the surrounding counties. Which means in addition to our current vacancies, we can also make introductions to hiring managers in desirable organisations to help you find your perfect match.
We are regularly helping schools, colleges and nurseries to recruit the following types of teaching roles:
Are you able to help final year students find teaching jobs?
Our direct lines to schools who welcome Final Year Students could provide you with the perfect opportunity to gain experience in supply work. Many of our schools request their Final Year Teaching Students back for permanent jobs once they’ve qualified.
Please register with us for an informal and confidential discussion on the first step to your future in education.
Do you have undergraduate / graduate teaching jobs?
We know how important – and sometimes daunting – your first teaching job can be. Whether you’d rather take the plunge into a permanent position or start off in a supply role, we offer competitive rates and full guidance throughout your placement.
Please register to find out more about the latest jobs and our round-the-clock support.
What are Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire?
What types of Teaching Jobs are available in Hertfordshire?
Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire include positions in:
- Primary Schools: Teaching roles for early years (EYFS) and key stages 1 and 2 (KS1 & KS2).
- Secondary Schools: Positions for KS3 and KS4 teachers, including subject-specific teaching roles such as Maths, English, Science, and more.
- Special Educational Needs (SEN): Roles in special schools or departments, supporting children with additional learning needs.
- Supply Teaching: Flexible, short-term positions covering staff absences, suitable for those seeking temporary work.
What qualifications are required for Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire?
For most Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire, you will need:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS): Required for teaching positions in primary and secondary schools.
- A degree in a relevant subject for secondary school teaching.
- For supply or unqualified teaching roles, there may be flexibility depending on the school, but a passion for teaching and experience working with children is often needed.
Are Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire available for Newly Qualified Teachers (NQTs)?
What are the benefits of Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire?
Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire come with a variety of benefits, including:
- Competitive salaries aligned with national pay scales and potential additional benefits such as performance bonuses.
- Good work-life balance, with school holidays and local amenities to enjoy.
- Opportunities for professional development, including training programs, workshops, and career progression in areas such as school leadership.
Can I find part-time Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire?
How can T4Teachers help me find Teaching Jobs in Hertfordshire?
T4Teachers offers a range of services to help you find Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire, including:
- Access to exclusive vacancies across the Hertfordshire region, including Broxbourne, Letchworth, and Royston.
- Personalised job matching based on your skills, experience, and location preferences.
- Support throughout the application process, including interview preparation and CV advice.
- Expert knowledge of the local education sector, helping you navigate the job market with confidence.
Are there temporary or supply Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire available?
What are the most in-demand subjects for Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire?
The most in-demand subjects for Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire often include:
- Maths
- Science (particularly Physics and Chemistry)
- English
- Modern Foreign Languages (French, Spanish, etc.)
- Special Educational Needs (SEN) teaching roles
Can I teach at a school in Hertfordshire without Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)?
Are there opportunities for career progression in Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire?
While most Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire require Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), some schools may offer roles for unqualified teachers, particularly in areas like teaching assistants or support staff. Additionally, some schools may allow you to gain QTS while working if you are enrolled in a teacher training program.
Can I find Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire in both urban and rural areas?
How do I prepare for an interview for Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire?
To prepare for an interview for Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire, make sure you:
- Research the school’s ethos, values, and curriculum.
- Be ready to discuss your teaching philosophy and how you manage classrooms.
- Have examples of how you’ve previously helped students succeed.
- Prepare a short teaching demonstration or sample lesson plan if requested.
What is the application process for Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire?
The application process for Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire typically includes:
- Submitting an online application or CV to the school or recruitment agency.
- Attending an interview, which may include a lesson observation.
- Providing references from previous employers or mentors.
- Undergoing DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checks as part of safeguarding requirements.
What is the application process for Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire?
Schools in Hertfordshire often offer a supportive environment for new teachers, including:
- Mentorship programs for NQTs and new staff.
- Professional development opportunities, including training sessions and workshops.
- Regular feedback to help you improve and develop as an educator.
Can I apply for Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire if I’m relocating?
Yes, if you are relocating to Hertfordshire, you can still apply for Teaching Jobs Hertfordshire. Schools in areas such as Bishop’s Stortford, Letchworth, and Hitchin are often open to teachers relocating from other parts of the UK or internationally.

