Department for Education

Department for Education

Government Administration

London, England 688,149 followers

Covering education, children’s services, higher education, further education, apprenticeships and skills in England.

About us

Help us achieve world-class education, training and care for everyone, whatever their background. Whether you're just starting out, or an experienced professional, we have what you are looking for. Jobs include administration, policy advisers, digital, finance, commercial specialists and many more. You'll help shape the future of education, training and social care, by working with industry and education leaders to develop policies and services. We have offices across England, including in Manchester, Sheffield, Bristol, Leeds, Gatehead, Cambridge, London, Darlington, Nottingham and Coventry. We offer part-time, term-time and flexible working patterns, including working from home. You'll be able to shape your own learning and development with plenty of options available, and get involved with work across government, as well as in your local community. You can use your paid volunteer days to take on projects that matter to you.

Industry
Government Administration
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
London, England
Type
Government Agency

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    Pupils in England will soon be able to study a GCSE in British Sign Language 🦻 Last season, we visited Arsenal F.C with British Sign Language ambassador, Daniel Jillings, to discuss the new qualification and learn how the football club integrates BSL into its matchday experience ⚽ Watch the video and visit our Education Hub to find out more 👇 https://lnkd.in/eGEbem7s

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    We collaborated with the Department for Education ahead of the launch of the British Sign Language GCSE next year, following our full integration of BSL into all home matchdays last season. Before the end of last season, we welcomed Daniel Jillings to Emirates Stadium to experience his first ever fully accessible BSL matchday. Watch below 👇

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    Pupils in England will soon be able to study a GCSE in British Sign Language 🦻 Last season, we visited Arsenal F.C with British Sign Language ambassador, Daniel Jillings, to discuss the new qualification and learn how the football club integrates BSL into its matchday experience ⚽ Watch the video and visit our Education Hub to find out more 👇 https://lnkd.in/eGEbem7s

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    Are you an industry professional looking to use your skills in a new way?  Here are three reasons why you should consider teaching in further education:  ➡️ You can inspire learners and future talent looking to enter your industry  ➡️ You don’t always need prior teaching qualifications to start teaching in further education - you can complete teacher training on the job and start earning straight away ➡️ Teaching in further education can be flexible, so you can continue to work in your industry or teach around your other commitments  Discover how you can #ShareYourSkills here 👉 https://lnkd.in/ejw3t9Kd   #TeachinFE

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    The first week of the new school term is key to a successful year. It’s always great to see excited pupils, back in the classroom, ready from day one 📚 As this new school year begins, Secretary of State for Education, Bridget Phillipson, is focusing on 👇 🚸 Breaking down the barriers to opportunity and giving each and every child the best start in life. 🏫 Scrapping single headline Ofsted judgements for schools to help drive high and rising standards in our schools and give parents clearer, broader information to choose the best school for their child. Report cards will be introduced from September 2025. 🎒Making sure all pupils feel the benefits of the full range of changes this new government is making by focusing on poor attendance and reducing the number of children who are persistently absent from our classrooms. This back-to-school week is crucial for setting good behaviours for the year to come. This government will drive high & rising standards and break down barriers to opportunity, but to feel the benefit, children must be in school . Together we can fix our foundations and make this new school year a new beginning for our country.

    • A blue DfE graphic with a headshot of Bridget Phillipson. The text reads 'Back to school.'
    • A blue DfE graphic with a photo of school children with Prime Minister,  Keir Starmer, and Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson. The text reads 'Breaking down barriers to opportunity and giving children the best start in life.'
    • A blue DfE graphic with a headshot of Bridget Phillipson. The text reads 'Scrapping one-word Ofsted ratings and offering broader information for parents.'
    • A graphic with a photo of school children with Prime Minister,  Keir Starmer, and Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson. The text reads 'Working with schools and parents to improve school attendance.'
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    Did you know you don’t always need a teaching qualification or degree to start teaching in further education? You can complete teacher training on the job and start earning straight away! 🌟 Take Peter, for example. With over 35 years of experience in the construction industry, he now shares his painting and decorating skills at Craven College. “The teacher training course I completed was an ‘in service’ programme, so I was only required to attend lectures once a month. The rest of the training I completed at home and the tutors came into the college to observe my classes. I found completing the course part time alongside the job very manageable”. Find out how you could share your industry skills by teaching part-time in further education 👉 https://lnkd.in/ejw3t9Kd

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