How to Stand Out When Applying for Teaching Jobs

Discover how to stand out when applying for teaching jobs in the UK. Practical CV, application, and interview tips from Dunbar Education.

How to Stand Out in the UK When Applying for Teaching Jobs

Competition for teaching roles in the UK can be tough. Schools often receive dozens of applications for each vacancy, so it’s important to make sure yours gets noticed for the right reasons.

At Dunbar Education, we help teachers secure interviews and offers every day. Here are our top tips to help you stand out when applying for teaching jobs.

0Tailor Your CV and Application

Sending the same generic CV to every school won’t get results. Headteachers want to see that you’ve taken time to match your application to their school.

How to do it:

  • Use UK terminology (Key Stage 2, GCSE, SEND, safeguarding)
  • Highlight experience relevant to the role (e.g. SEN support, subject leadership, ECT induction)
  • Keep your CV to two pages, clear and easy to scan
  • Include a short personal statement showing your enthusiasm for that school

👉 At Dunbar, we review candidate CVs every week and help tailor them so they stand out immediately.

0Do Your Research

Schools want teachers who understand their ethos and priorities. A quick scan of the school website and Ofsted report gives you useful insights.

Look for:

  • The school’s vision and values
  • Recent Ofsted comments
  • Curriculum strengths or focus areas
  • Extracurricular opportunities

Mentioning one or two of these in your application or interview shows genuine interest.

0Show Evidence of Impact

It’s not enough to say “I’m passionate about teaching.” Schools want evidence that you make a difference.

Examples to include:

  • How you raised attainment in a specific group
  • A successful intervention strategy
  • Positive feedback from a mentor or head of department
  • How you adapted lessons for SEND or EAL pupils

Even if you’re early in your career, you can draw on placement experiences to show your potential.

0Demonstrate Strong Behaviour Management

Every headteacher we speak to highlights behaviour management as a top priority. Make sure it’s clear in your application.

  • Describe strategies you’ve used to set routines and expectations
  • Give examples of managing low-level disruption
  • Show awareness of behaviour policies and consistency

05 Highlight Extra Contributions

Schools look for staff who contribute beyond the classroom. If you’ve:

  • Led an extracurricular club
  • Helped with a school trip
  • Supported a community project
  • Shared resources or mentored peers

…make sure it’s included. These details show you’ll enrich school life.

0Prepare for the Interview

Standing out doesn’t end with the application — it continues in the interview.

Be ready to:

  • Deliver a clear, engaging lesson during the observation
  • Answer safeguarding questions confidently
  • Discuss differentiation, assessment, and behaviour management
  • Ask thoughtful questions about the school

Our consultants run mock interviews so candidates know what to expect and feel confident on the day.

0Work With a Specialist Recruitment Agency

Schools value candidates who come through trusted agencies. At Dunbar Education, we:

  • Match you with schools that fit your skills and goals

  • Help tailor your CV and application

  • Provide insider interview prep

  • Give you access to roles not always advertised publicly

Your Next Step

If you’re ready to start your career as a Teaching Assistant, now is the perfect time. Demand for TAs has never been higher, particularly in primary schools and SEN settings.

📩 Register with Dunbar Education today and let us help you take the first step: https://dunbareducation.com/register

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