Graduate Teacher Training – French & Spanish Graduates Poole, Dorset | September 2026 Start Permanent | £30,238 per annum | PGCE & QTS Included Are you a high-achieving French or Spanish graduate considering a career in teaching? A successful secondary school in Poole, Dorset is seeking outstanding graduates to join its salaried Graduate Teacher Training programme from September 2026. This opportunity provides a structured pathway into teaching, allowing you to gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) while earning a full salary. This is an ideal opportunity for graduates who are passionate about languages and wish to develop their classroom practice within a supportive and well-established Modern Foreign Languages department. The Role As a Graduate Teacher Trainee, you will work alongside experienced teachers, gradually developing your teaching skills through a combination of practical classroom experience, professional training and expert mentoring. You will receive comprehensive support throughout your training year and will be fully prepared to progress into a qualified teaching position upon successful completion of the programme. What We Offer Permanent Graduate Teacher Training position Salary of £30,238 per annum Fully funded PGCE and Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) September 2026 start Outstanding teacher training and mentoring Full-time position Clear progression into a qualified teaching role Access to ongoing professional development opportunities Person Specification Applicants should possess: A degree in French or Spanish (minimum 2:1 preferred) A strong academic background, including GCSEs and A Levels GCSE Grade 4/C or above in English and Mathematics Excellent communication and interpersonal skills A genuine enthusiasm for language learning and education The commitment and resilience required for a career in teaching About the School The school is a well-regarded secondary setting located in Poole, Dorset, with a strong commitment to academic achievement, staff development and student wellbeing. The Modern Foreign Languages department is a valued part of the curriculum and has a track record of strong outcomes and high levels of student engagement. Staff benefit from a collaborative culture, high-quality professional development and excellent support throughout their careers. How to Apply Applications are welcomed from final-year students and graduates of French or Spanish who are seeking a high-quality, salaried route into teaching. Interviews are taking place throughout the academic year for a September 2026 start. Early applications are encouraged.