Welcome to July's edition of teaching jobs of the month as we round up the latest vacancies from the Portsmouth City Council website to help you find your next teaching role. This monthly series of blog posts introduces readers to the latest leadership, learning support, early years and teaching vacancies in the city.

With the Teach Portsmouth Awards 2022 just over a week away, we're introducing you to our valued sponsors who have helped to make the event possible.

We caught up with Mark Boreham, commercial manager at Kier Construction to find out more about why they are sponsoring this year's outstanding contribution award.

As we continue our exciting countdown to the Teach Portsmouth Awards 2022 we're introducing the valued sponsors who have made this year's event possible.

In this article we took some time out to speak to Yvonne Clay, centre director of Gunwharf Quays, about why they are sponsoring the innovation in teaching award.

In today's blog post we're continuing our new series introducing you to our valued sponsors who have made the Teach Portsmouth Awards 2022 possible.

This week we hear from Mike Gaston, Principal and CEO of HSDC, sponsor of the creativity award.

In today's blog post we're continuing our new series introducing you to our valued sponsors who have made the Teach Portsmouth Awards 2022 possible.

This week we hear from Charlotte Lawrence, joint branch and district secretary at Portsmouth National Education Union, sponsor of the long service award.

With the Teach Portsmouth Awards 2022 just two weeks away, we're continuing our series introducing you to our valued sponsors who have made the Teach Portsmouth Awards 2022 possible.

This week we hear from Dawn Spreadbury, operations manager at Caterlink, sponsor of this year's teaching assistant of the year award.

In today's blog post we're continuing our new series introducing you to our valued sponsors who have made the Teach Portsmouth Awards 2022 possible.

This week we hear from Dr Catherine Carroll-Meehan, Head of School of Education and Sociology at the University of Portsmouth, about why they are sponsoring this year's new teacher of the year award.

Portsmouth teachers, learning support assistants, teams and head teachers have been shortlisted for the annual Teach Portsmouth Awards, which take place at Portsmouth Guildhall on Thursday 9 June 2022.

As we continue our exciting countdown to the Teach Portsmouth Awards 2022 we're introducing the valued sponsors who have made the event possible.

In today's article we hear from Emily Pountney, Vice Principal for Young People's Academic Learning at City of Portsmouth College, this year's sponsor of the inclusion and diversity award.

In today's blog post we're continuing our new series introducing you to our valued sponsors who have made the Teach Portsmouth Awards 2022 possible. This week we hear from Natalie Sheppard, Director of Education at the Thinking Schools Academy Trust, about why they are sponsoring this year's unsung hero award.

In today's blog post we're continuing our new series introducing you to our valued sponsors who have made the Teach Portsmouth Awards 2022 possible. We caught up with Mark Waldron, editor at The News, Portsmouth, to find out more about why they are sponsoring this year's people's choice award.

Welcome to March's edition of teaching jobs of the month as we round up the latest vacancies from the Portsmouth City Council website. This monthly series of blog posts introduces readers to the latest leadership, learning support, early years and teaching vacancies in the city.

Welcome to February's edition of teaching jobs of the month as we round up the latest vacancies from the Portsmouth City Council website to help you find your next teaching role. This monthly series of blog posts introduces readers to the latest leadership, learning support, early years and teaching vacancies in the city.

Welcome to January's edition of teaching jobs of the month as we round up the latest vacancies from the Portsmouth City Council website. This monthly series of blog posts introduces readers to the latest leadership, learning support, early years and teaching vacancies in the city.

Teach Portsmouth's recent webinar on career progression in teaching gave those watching an idea of the professional development opportunities available for trainees and qualified teachers.

We welcome back Jemma Clark, head teacher at Southsea Infant School, who appeared as a contributor in our webinar. In this article, Jemma tells us about the role of a mentor for early career teachers and what it entails.

Welcome to December's edition of teaching jobs of the month as we round up the latest vacancies from the Portsmouth City Council website to help you find your next teaching role. This monthly series of blog posts introduces readers to the latest leadership, learning support, early years and teaching vacancies in the city.

Whether you've already qualified as a teacher, or are starting initial teacher training, you might be thinking about your future and your first teaching job.

We've put together some tips to help you navigate your options and find your perfect role.

We're continuing our series of articles showcasing the winners from the Teach Portsmouth Awards Live.

Portsmouth's education community came together for the virtual ceremony on 8 July 2021 as host Reverend Richard Coles announced the winners in nine award categories.

Achieving qualified teacher status (QTS) is an important and exciting milestone in your teaching journey. Beginning your first teaching role may feel like a big step, but you will be provided with support to help you succeed in the classroom during your first years as a teacher.

If you are interested in learning more about special educational needs and/or disabilities, (SEND) our upcoming webinar on that very topic could be for you. We spoke to Sarah Christopher, Portsmouth Education Partnership and school inclusion manager at Portsmouth City Council who will be hosting the virtual event to give us an insight into teaching in primary, secondary and specialist settings.