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How FE providers can hire teachers who are not UK or Irish nationals.
Guidance on the roles and responsibilities of appropriate bodies in the induction of early career teachers.
Guidance on the Agency Workers Regulations 2010, covering the employment of supply teachers from agencies.
Appeal process for early career teacher induction decisions.
Promotional materials outling the benefits of flexible working in schools.
Information for schools about international relocation payments (IRP) for teachers of languages and physics from outside the UK.
Guidance to help find an appropriate body if you’re responsible for statutory teacher induction in a school or college.
Promotional materials for schools to support Teaching Vacancies, the government's national recruitment service for schools and teachers.
Information on how we collect and use your personal data as part of our international recruitment programmes.
Contact details of project leads for 2016 to 2017.
Expression of interest for system leaders to support schools with recruitment and retention and external mentors to support early career teachers.
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