We've created your go-to cheat sheet
If you're advertising international teaching jobs, you need one thing and one thing only, our handy checklist.
It's jam-packed full of information and tips so you'll always attract the perfect candidate.
Ask yourself …
Job title
☐ Does the job title clearly and accurately reflect the position I’m recruiting for?
☐ Have I included the year group in the job title? E.g. Maths Teacher, Year 9
Salary bracket
☐ Have I included a clear salary bracket?
Location
☐ Have I listed a clear location?
Dates
☐ Have I included a start date?
☐ Have I included an application deadline date?
About my school
☐ Have I included a section that introduces teachers to my school?
☐ Have I included relevant information about my school that teachers should know before applying?
Qualifications and skills
☐ Have I used bullet points to list all of the required qualifications and skills?
Teacher job description
☐ Have I provided a detailed teacher job description?
Layout
☐ Have I organised my job advert in a way that’s concise and easy to read?
Don’t worry, our job adverts are structured with clear sections so that teachers can quickly see what the role involves.
Language
☐ Have I used emotive but honest language e.g. ‘join our friendly community of hardworking teachers’ ‘plan exciting school trips’ ‘lead engaging assemblies’?
☐ Does the role sound exciting?
☐ Have I included recruitment language e.g. ‘educating’ ‘monitoring’ ‘supporting’?
☐ Have I written concise sentences?
Perks
☐ Have I told teachers what they’ll gain from working at my school?
Social media & website
☐ Is the information included on my school website up-to-date?
☐ Are the images on my school website up-to-date and high quality?
☐ Does my school have a strong social media presence?
Proof-read
☐ Have I proof-read my job advert multiple times for any spelling, grammar or punctuation errors?
☐ Have my colleagues proof-read it?
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