How to Write a Strong CV for a Teaching Job
Learn how to write a strong CV for a teaching job. Get expert tips on structuring your CV, highlighting key skills, and making a great first impression.
How to Write a Strong CV for a Teaching Job
Your teaching CV is the first impression a school will have of you. Whether you’re applying for a primary, secondary, or SEN teaching role, having a well-structured, professional, and compelling CV will increase your chances of securing interviews. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to create a teaching CV that stands out.


Why a Strong Teaching CV is Important
Schools receive dozens of applications for every teaching job, so your CV needs to:
- Clearly highlight your experience and skills.
- Showcase your qualifications and training.
- Make a strong first impression in seconds.
- Be well-structured, error-free, and tailored to the job role.
Essential Sections of a Teaching CV
Your teaching CV should be well-organised and contain the following key sections:
1. Personal Details
– Your full name, phone number, email, and location.
2. Personal Statement
– A short introduction (3-4 sentences) outlining your teaching experience, key skills, and what makes you the right candidate.
3. Key Skills & Strengths
– Highlight relevant teaching skills (e.g., lesson planning, behaviour management, SEN support).
4. Work Experience
– List teaching and education-related roles in reverse chronological order.
5. Education & Qualifications
Include your degree, PGCE, QTS, and any relevant training.
6. CPD & Additional Training
– Any extra qualifications, such as safeguarding, behaviour management, or SEN training.
7. References
– Include at least two referees (preferably school leaders or senior teachers).

How to Write a Strong Personal Statement
Your Personal Statement (or Professional Summary) should be concise, engaging, and tailored to the job.
Primary Teacher CV Personal Statement
Passionate and dedicated Primary Teacher with five years of experience delivering engaging lessons across Key Stages 1 and 2. Skilled in curriculum planning, classroom management, and differentiation to support diverse learning needs. Committed to fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment to help every child succeed.
Secondary Teacher CV Personal Statement
Qualified and experienced Secondary Science Teacher with a strong background in delivering engaging Biology and Chemistry lessons. Proven track record in improving GCSE results, implementing interactive learning strategies, and mentoring students to achieve academic success.
- ✅ Keep it short (3-4 sentences).
- ✅ Tailor it to the job description.
- ✅ Highlight your key teaching strengths.


Primary Teacher Work Experience
Primary Teacher | St. Mary's Primary School, Peterborough (Sept 2020 – Present)
✅ Planned and delivered differentiated lessons across Key Stage 2.
✅ Implemented behaviour management strategies to create a positive classroom environment.
✅ Led after-school STEM clubs, increasing student engagement in Science and Maths.
✅ Developed individual learning plans for SEN students, working closely with SENCOs.
Showcasing Your Teaching Experience Effectively
Your work experience should be listed in reverse chronological order, including:
Job Title & School Name
– e.g., Primary Teacher, St. Mary's Primary School
Dates of Employment
– e.g., September 2020 – Present
Key Responsibilities & Achievements
– Bullet points describing your teaching duties.




Key Skills & Training That Make You Stand Out
- 📌 Lesson Planning & Differentiation – Ability to tailor lessons for mixed-ability classes.
- 📌 Classroom & Behaviour Management – Using positive reinforcement and engagement techniques.
- 📌 SEN Support & Inclusion – Experience with Autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.
- 📌 Safeguarding & Child Protection – Up-to-date training in safeguarding policies.
- 📌 Technology in the Classroom – Use of interactive whiteboards, Google Classroom, and EdTech tools.
- ✅ Tip: – Use bullet points to highlight your strongest skills!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Writing a Teaching CV
Ideally, your CV should be no more than two pages, highlighting key experience and qualifications.
Yes, include at least two references, preferably from a school headteacher, mentor, or senior teacher.
It's best to tailor your CV for each role, ensuring it matches the job description and school requirements.
Only if they are relevant to teaching (e.g., coaching, music, volunteering with children).
Ready to Land Your Next Teaching Job?
A strong CV is key to securing the best teaching roles. Whether you’re a newly qualified teacher or an experienced educator, Reliant Education can help you refine your CV and connect with top schools.