I will keep this short and sweet but my god, why is it so bloody hard to get a job in a school? I have a first class degree in a relevant subject and previous school experience but yet I cannot get through all the onboarding tick boxes.
Ive been offered two jobs post interview but yet they’ve had to pull the plus because:
I have had had 4 jobs in the past 3 years (times were a little crazy due to covid and I had various reasons for having so many).
*The first job was in a college and they were able to provide a basic reference as my line manager left education (schools said a basic reference was not enough)
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Second job was for a charity that was commissioned for 12 months but has since dissolved and no longer runs the project so my manager has jumped ship to another charity (and school won’t accept a reference from HR).
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third job was as a support worker and my manager has also moved and the schools won’t accept a basic reference from HR
and on and on it goes. I even suggested getting an academic reference from my tutor as I’ve just finished my degree but again not good enough and no character references etc etc.
Honestly I’ve just given up now, I’ve found new employment in the housing sector whereby I didn’t have to go through so much nonsence. I have a clear DBS too. I know recruitment needs to be water tight but when schools can’t recruit, they’re literally making things even harder for themselves. I’m not the only person to have this problem either.
anyone else share my frustration here? My housing role pays a lot more but I did enjoy working in secondary schools.