Graduate Teacher Training – Nutrition graduates wanted
Multiple roles nationwide – Central London, Swindon, Salford, Nuneaton, Brighton and more
Outstanding graded salaried teacher training route
Earn £27,415 to £30,154 per annum
Gain QTS in one year
Opportunity to study for a PGCE – no cost to you
Fully Supported Teacher Training
Are you a recent or soon-to-be graduate in Nutrition Science, Dietetics, Food Science, or a related subject?
Do you want to inspire young people about food, health, and well-being while training to become a qualified Food Technology Teacher?
These Graduate Teacher Training – Nutrition opportunities are in schools that are part of the same Multi-Academy Trust. The Teacher Training route is graded outstanding, and the schools we are recruiting for are a mix of Good and Outstanding provisions in various parts of the country.
Locations Available
- Nuneaton
- Bognor Regis
- Manchester
- Salford
- Walthamstow - London
- Paddington – London
- Carlisle
- Burnley
- Swindon
- Brighton
Why Join Graduate Teacher Training – Nutrition graduates?
This group of schools and this particular teacher training course have a track record of supporting early career teachers and delivers a curriculum that connects real-world nutrition and food education to students' lives. You'll have access to modern facilities, an experienced Design & Technology department, and a comprehensive mentoring programme.
About the Role
- Full-time, salaried training position starting September 2025
- 4 days per week in school, 1 day dedicated to training/study
- Work closely with experienced teachers while building your confidence in the classroom
- Receive high-quality mentoring and regular professional development
- Gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) July 2026
What We’re Looking For
- A 2:1 or higher degree (or predicted) in Nutrition, Dietetics, Food Science, Public Health, or similar
- At least a C grade at GCSE in English and Maths or ENIC
- Passion for teaching and food education
- Strong communication skills and a genuine desire to make a difference
- Resilience, initiative, and a growth mindset
This is not just a route into teaching—it's a meaningful opportunity to start a career with purpose, using your knowledge of nutrition to empower and educate future generations.
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Multiple roles nationwide – Central London, Swindon, Salford, Nuneaton, Brighton and more
Outstanding graded salaried teacher training route
Earn £27,415 to £30,154 per annum
Gain QTS in one year
Opportunity to study for a PGCE – no cost to you
Fully Supported Teacher Training
Are you a recent or soon-to-be graduate in Nutrition Science, Dietetics, Food Science, or a related subject?
Do you want to inspire young people about food, health, and well-being while training to become a qualified Food Technology Teacher?
These Graduate Teacher Training – Nutrition opportunities are in schools that are part of the same Multi-Academy Trust. The Teacher Training route is graded outstanding, and the schools we are recruiting for are a mix of Good and Outstanding provisions in various parts of the country.
Locations Available
- Nuneaton
- Bognor Regis
- Manchester
- Salford
- Walthamstow - London
- Paddington – London
- Carlisle
- Burnley
- Swindon
- Brighton
Why Join Graduate Teacher Training – Nutrition graduates?
This group of schools and this particular teacher training course have a track record of supporting early career teachers and delivers a curriculum that connects real-world nutrition and food education to students' lives. You'll have access to modern facilities, an experienced Design & Technology department, and a comprehensive mentoring programme.
About the Role
- Full-time, salaried training position starting September 2025
- 4 days per week in school, 1 day dedicated to training/study
- Work closely with experienced teachers while building your confidence in the classroom
- Receive high-quality mentoring and regular professional development
- Gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) July 2026
What We’re Looking For
- A 2:1 or higher degree (or predicted) in Nutrition, Dietetics, Food Science, Public Health, or similar
- At least a C grade at GCSE in English and Maths or ENIC
- Passion for teaching and food education
- Strong communication skills and a genuine desire to make a difference
- Resilience, initiative, and a growth mindset
This is not just a route into teaching—it's a meaningful opportunity to start a career with purpose, using your knowledge of nutrition to empower and educate future generations.

