UK advertised for teachers of physics, integrated science and English language from foreign countries
Uk advertised for teachers and salaried trainees who started their job or course in September 2023 can now apply for an international relocation payment (opens in new window).
If you are a trainee on a fee-paying course, you do not need to apply. Learn more about the process for fee paying courses.
The information on this page is for:
- non-UK teachers of languages, physics and general or combined science when it includes physics
- non-UK trainee teachers of languages and physics
If you are considering coming to England to teach or train to teach languages or physics, you could be eligible for financial help from the UK government worth £10,000.
The international relocation payment (IRP) is designed to cover some of the costs of moving to England, including:
- the costs of visas
- the immigration health surcharge
- other relocation expenses
All eligible applicants will receive a single payment of £10,000 from the Department for Education (DfE) around the end of their first term training or working in England. The IRP is a grant – you will not have to pay this money back. You can only receive the IRP once. | Uk advertised for teachers
Visit here to read more and apply
Teaching in the UK
United Kingdom (UK) is one of the preferred destination for immigrants. This is because the country offers conducive working environment. Moreover, the currency has high value compared to many developing countries’ currency. Foreign workers could easily presume to send high amount of money back home due to the high differentials.
Teachers in UK earn decent income. Moreover, teaching and learning materials are readily available. This brings the best out of any foreign teacher who is passionate and enthusiastic about the job.
Foreign teachers in UK also get the opportunity to study abroad, which could be very useful up one their return to home countries.