Why Ealing is an Ideal Teaching Destination
Welcome to Ealing, a lively West London borough with a strong sense of community and a wide mix of schools. Impact Teachers works across Ealing and surrounding areas including Acton, Southall, Hanwell, Greenford, and Northolt, helping educators find opportunities that fit their strengths and goals.
Ealing’s schools reflect the borough’s rich mix of backgrounds and learning needs, making it an excellent environment for inclusive, high-impact teaching. Whether you’re seeking primary, secondary, or SEN roles, Ealing is a great place to build confidence, consistency, and career momentum.
Current vacancies in Ealing
Roles we recruit for in Ealing
Explore the role pages below for requirements, what to expect, and current opportunities.
- Primary School Teacher Jobs
- Secondary School Teacher Jobs
- Teaching Assistant Jobs
- LSA Jobs
- HLTA Jobs
- SEN Teacher Jobs
- SEN Teaching Assistant Jobs
- Apply / Register
How registration and placements work
- Apply once (one form for multiple roles)
- Quick call to confirm role preferences + availability
- DBS / safeguarding / compliance guidance
- We match you to suitable schools and placements
- Ongoing support during each assignment
Why candidates work with Impact Teachers
- One application — considered for multiple roles
- Daily supply and long-term opportunities across Ealing/Greater London
- Clear communication and quick feedback
- Guidance through DBS/compliance steps (if needed)
- A dedicated consultant to support you through placements
Helpful Resources
- Top Tips for Supply Teachers to Succeed in Any Classroom
- Understanding the Supply Teacher 12 Week Rule
- Essential Do’s and Don’ts for Teaching Assistants
- High Quality Teaching for Pupils with SEND
- Top SEN Jobs London – Begin Your Career Today
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an enhanced DBS to apply?
Not always — many candidates apply first, and we guide you through the DBS/compliance steps depending on the role and school requirements.
Can I apply before I’m available to start?
Yes. Registering early helps you move quickly once you’re ready, especially for daily supply and short-notice roles.
What roles are most common in Ealing?
A mix of primary, secondary and SEN opportunities, plus classroom support roles such as TA, LSA and HLTA depending on school needs and term time demand.
How soon will I hear back after applying?
Typically within 48–72 hours during working days (longer during peak periods).