Paid Teaching Internships 2026
22nd June - 10th July 2026
What subjects are available?
Priority subjects include Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Computing, Modern Foreign Languages, and Design and Technology.
Our UKAT Paid Teaching Internship gives undergraduate and postgraduate students a valuable opportunity to experience life in a secondary school and explore whether a career in teaching is right for them. Interns are employed for a short, 3 week, structured placement that builds practical insight, develops key professional skills, and supports progression towards teacher training.
Our next UKAT Teaching Internship runs from 22nd June - 10th July 2026 and applicants must be able to attend every day of the programme. To register your interest, please use the button below. Places are limited and filled on a first come first serve basis. Interns are paid £455 per week throughout the placement, in line with the national, government funded scheme.
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What does a UKAT Teaching Internship look like?
Over three weeks, interns are fully immersed in both of our two UKAT secondary school settings, offering you the chance to gain both a Grammar School and fully Comprehensive school experience. The programme includes lesson observations, supporting students in small groups, working alongside experienced teachers, and participating in professional development sessions. Each intern is supported by a mentor who helps them reflect on their experience and prepare for potential progression into initial teacher training.
What are the teaching internship requirements?
Applicants must be studying an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in a subject relevant to teaching and be in their second year of study or beyond. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK and be available for the full duration of the internship.
Where can you do a Teaching Internship?
The UKAT Teaching Internship Programme is delivered across our two secondary academies in Medway, Kent.
Benefits of training with UKAT
Training with UKAT offers a supportive and caring environment where trainees are known as individuals and supported at every stage of their development. We provide contrasting school placements so trainees gain experience in different contexts, broadening their understanding of teaching and learning across diverse communities. Alongside this, trainees benefit from high quality professional development delivered by experienced practitioners, with opportunities to reflect, grow and build confidence. As a smaller trust, UKAT offers a more personalised approach to training, ensuring guidance, mentoring and support are tailored to each trainee's needs and aspirations.
How can you apply for a teaching internship?
Register your interest now and complete the application form linked below, outlining your interest in teaching. Shortlisted applicants are invited to interview and to complete some initial subject related supporting tasks. All successful applicants complete safeguarding and employment checks.
What is the application and Interview process like?
The selection process includes a written application, a short subject focused task, and a professional conversation with members of the UKAT team. This helps us understand each applicant's suitability and aspirations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the internship paid?
Yes. Interns are paid £455 per week for the duration of the three week programme.
Do I need prior classroom experience?
No, prior teaching experience is not required. The programme is designed as an introduction to teaching.
Does this guarantee a place on teacher training?
No, but successful completion of the internship provides valuable experience and supports future applications to teacher training routes.
Can international students apply?
International students may register their interest if their visa allows them to work in the UK for the full duration of the internship.
What support will I receive?
Each intern is supported by a caring and guiding school based mentor and has access to professional development sessions throughout the programme.
In partnership with Get Into Teaching, UKAT is offering second, third and final year undergraduate and master's students the opportunity to experience teaching through the Teaching Internships Programme. The programme is funded by the Department for Education (DfE).
UKAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all interns to share this commitment. All placements are subject to safer recruitment processes, including an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references, in line with statutory guidance.
Job Type: Internship
Contract length: 3 weeks
Pay: £455.00 per week
Application question(s):
* Are you in your third or final year, or a master's ?
Education:
* Master's (preferred)
Work Location: In person