Early Career Teacher
Education Content Teacher – Secondary (Early Career Teacher)
Organisation: Milk Education
Location: Liverpool
About Milk Education
Milk Education is an educational platform providing free, curriculum-linked resources to support teaching in secondary schools. Our resources help students explore nutrition, health, sustainability and food science, while supporting teachers—particularly Early Career Teachers (ECTs)—with high-quality, ready-to-use materials
The Role
We are looking for motivated Early Career Teachers (ECTs) working in secondary schools who are passionate about engaging students through real-world learning. This role is ideal for teachers at the beginning of their career who want to build confidence, reduce planning time, and deliver high-impact lessons using trusted digital resources.
You will use the Milk Education website to support learning across subjects such as Science, PSHE, Food Technology and Geography, helping students develop knowledge and life skills linked to health and sustainability.
Key Responsibilities
1. Deliver engaging, curriculum-aligned lessons using Milk Education resources
2. Adapt materials to meet the needs of all learners
3. Support student understanding of nutrition, wellbeing and sustainability
4. Use interactive digital content to increase engagement and progress
5. Reflect on practice as part of your ECT induction and professional development
Person Specification
Essential:
6. Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or currently completing ECT induction
7. Strong communication and classroom management skills
What We Offer
8. Free access to high-quality, classroom-ready resources
9. Support designed specifically for Early Career Teachers
10. Reduced workload through ready-made lesson materials
11. Opportunities for professional development
12. A trusted platform used by schools across the UK
How to Apply
To learn more and access our resources, visit the Milk Education website.
Milk Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.
Email:
Phone: 0151 519 0800