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A great opportunity but do your research before applying - Associate Teach For Australia Employee Review

2.0
28 Aug 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- Alternative pathway to become a teacher. - Training and support from other teachers and associates. - Assisted scholarship for Master of Teaching

Cons

- Low pay. Pay is often lower than graduate teachers. Pay rates depending on state/territory ($50-$60k). - Burn out. Many associates leave the program early. Retention rates are low. The ACT withdrew from TFA citing low retention rates. NSW does not accept TFA Associates. - Numerous direct reports, managers, assessors etc. Associates have to spend significant time engaging with supervisors from TFA, the partner University, placement schools, and state education authorities. - Poor work life balance. Juggling full time study with part time work and TFA intensives makes it difficult to maintain a work life balance. - Difficultly supporting students. Meeting the complex needs of students in disadvantaged communities is a challenging task when you enter the classroom with minimal training and experience. - Culture. TFA leaders create a cult-like culture. The culture is not for everyone and can be difficult for diverse Associates and Associates with family commitments. - Placement uncertainty. Placements are not confirmed until later in the program. There is no guarantee that you will be placed in a region/state/territory of your choice - Discrimination. TFA partners with non-government schools that are exempt from some provisions of anti-discrimination law. - Controversy. TFA is a controversial program and prospective graduates should do their own research into the effectiveness of TFA and its claims.

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2.0
9 July 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Work flexibility Hours Great teams/individuals across the org

Cons

Toxic leadership Top heavy org structure Inneffective strategic and planning Not collaborative Heirarchical Lacking in authentic committment to educational equity at the top. Performative DEI

5.0
20 Jan 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great training and supervisor support, proactive with getting involved with events

Cons

None. Honestly how the work goes is up to you as it’s how independent you can also get

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