1. Inspire the next generation
By becoming a teacher you'll get job satisfaction that few will experience. Other than parents, teachers have arguably the biggest influence on a child's life. The visible results you'll see from pupils are guaranteed to send you home with a sense of pride!
2. A true vocation
Much like doctors, nurses and vets, teaching is more than just a job. It's a true vocation. Many people work to live, but the rewarding nature means teachers get job satisfaction unmatched by most professions!
3. A passion for the subject
There are few who can use their passion in their job. Teachers get to do this every day, with the opportunity to instil this enthusiasmin their pupils.
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4. A clear career path
If you have a desire to progress in your career, teaching has a very clear path to do so. From heads of department to headteachers, there are opportunities to go as high as you'd want to.
5. Salary benefits
A career in teaching provides generous financial packages.Newly qualified teachers in their probation year currently start on a salary of £31,584* in Scotland.Secondary teachers get an additional £8,000 if they choose to complete their probationary year anywhere in Scotland, while primary teachers get £6,000 extra.
After you're fully registered, this increases incrementally over the first five years from £32,994 to £41,412*. Headteachers can also earn up to£98,808* in Scotland's largest schools.
Source:The Educational Institute of Scotland(last accessed 2 February 2021)