Qualified Teacher Status

Term from Education industry explained for recruiters

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is the professional certification that allows someone to work as a teacher in state schools in England. It's like a professional license for teachers, showing they have completed required training and met teaching standards. Teachers earn QTS by completing an approved teacher training program and demonstrating their teaching skills in real classroom settings. Some teachers might have international teaching qualifications that can be considered equivalent to QTS through a process called mutual recognition.

Examples in Resumes

Achieved QTS through PGCE program at University of Manchester

Completed school-based teacher training leading to Qualified Teacher Status

Holds QTS with specialization in Secondary Mathematics

Typical job title: "Qualified Teachers"

Also try searching for:

Teacher Certified Teacher Primary School Teacher Secondary School Teacher QTS Teacher Newly Qualified Teacher Early Career Teacher

Where to Find Qualified Teachers

Example Interview Questions

Experienced Teacher Questions

Q: How do you mentor newly qualified teachers in your department?

Expected Answer: Should discuss experience in supporting new teachers, sharing resources, observing lessons, providing feedback, and helping with classroom management strategies.

Q: How do you implement and monitor assessment strategies across your department?

Expected Answer: Should explain methods for tracking student progress, using data to inform teaching, and coordinating with colleagues to ensure consistent assessment practices.

Mid-Level Teacher Questions

Q: How do you differentiate your teaching to meet diverse student needs?

Expected Answer: Should describe various teaching methods used to support different learning styles and abilities, including examples of successful differentiation strategies.

Q: Describe your approach to behavior management in the classroom.

Expected Answer: Should explain practical strategies for maintaining discipline, building positive relationships with students, and creating an effective learning environment.

Newly Qualified Teacher Questions

Q: What strategies would you use to engage students in your lessons?

Expected Answer: Should demonstrate knowledge of basic teaching techniques, understanding of student engagement, and ability to plan interesting lessons.

Q: How would you handle safeguarding concerns in your classroom?

Expected Answer: Should show understanding of basic safeguarding procedures, reporting requirements, and awareness of child protection policies.

Experience Level Indicators

Junior (0-2 years)

  • Basic lesson planning
  • Classroom management fundamentals
  • Understanding of national curriculum
  • Basic assessment methods

Mid (2-5 years)

  • Advanced behavior management
  • Differentiated teaching strategies
  • Parent communication skills
  • Student progress tracking

Senior (5+ years)

  • Department leadership
  • Curriculum development
  • Mentoring other teachers
  • School improvement planning

Red Flags to Watch For

  • No formal teaching qualification or QTS
  • Gaps in teaching experience without explanation
  • No mention of behavior management experience
  • Lack of understanding about safeguarding
  • No experience with current national curriculum