Department For Education
Eligible FE teachers can claim a targeted retention incentive payment for teaching specific courses in the following subject areas:
- building and construction
- chemistry
- computing, including digital and ICT
- early years
- engineering and manufacturing, including transport engineering and electronics
- maths
- physics
Check the full list of eligible FE courses to see if you can claim a payment. Well update the eligibility criteria for the 2025 to 2026 academic year in spring 2025.
When to apply
For the 2024 to 2025 academic year, applications open on 14 October 2024.
You must claim by 31 March 2025.
You must be in the first 5 years of your FE teaching career to claim. This means it must be 5 years or less since you started your first role with teaching responsibilities at an FE provider. If you were employed as a teacher in FE in the 2019 to 2020 academic year or before, youre not eligible to claim.
The claim window opens on 14 October. Use the table to find out when you can apply for a targeted retention incentive payment.
Year you first taught in FE | Academic year in which to apply |
---|---|
2020 to 2021 | 2024 |
2021 to 2022 | 2024 and 2025 |
2022 to 2023 | 2024 and 2025 |
2023 to 2024 | 2024 and 2025 |
2024 to 2025 | 2024 and 2025 |
The academic year runs from 1 September to 31 August. Applications open in October of the year shown.
You cannot make a claim for a specific year once the application window for that year has closed.
What youll get
For the 2024 to 2025 academic year, the targeted retention incentive payment ranges from 2,000 to 6,000, depending on:
- the provider you teach at
- the number of hours you teach
If you teach at an FE provider that has higher levels of disadvantage, youll receive a higher payment. This is based on the proportion of 16 to 19 students who attract disadvantage funding.
A
is available.Eligibility
You can apply for a payment if you:
- are employed as an FE teacher in England
- are employed by an eligible FE provider
- are in your first 5 years of teaching in FE
- spend at least half of your hours, on average, teaching eligible FE courses at level 3 or below
- teach more than 2 and a half hours a week
- spend at least half of your hours teaching 16- to 19-year-olds (study programmes, T levels or apprenticeships) including people up to the age of 25 with an EHCP
- are not currently subject to any formal performance measures as a result of continuous poor teaching standards
- are not currently subject to any disciplinary action
You must also meet one of the following criteria:
- have a teaching qualification
- are currently enrolled on and working towards a teaching qualification
- intend to enrol on a teaching qualification within the next 12 months
If you only hold an assessor qualification, you are only eligible if either you:
- are enrolled on a teaching qualification
- intend to enrol on a teaching qualification in the next 12 months
We also expect you to have developed, enhanced and maintained your teaching competences and practices, or have plans to do so.
Eligible FE providers
An eligible FE provider in England must employ you as a teacher. Eligible providers are:
- statutory FE providers, such as:
- FE colleges
- sixth-form colleges
- designated institutions
- 16- to 19-only academies and schools
Eligible roles
You must be employed directly by an eligible provider as a member of staff with teaching responsibilities, in a role such as:
- advanced practitioner
- practitioner
- instructor
- lecturer
- teacher
- trainer
- tutor
Breaks in teaching
Youre still eligible if you have some breaks in your normal employment such as:
- sickness
- maternity or paternity leave
- parental or adoption leave
You should apply for payments as usual during these breaks before the claim window closes each year.
When youll not be eligible
Youll not be eligible to claim if you:
- are employed as support staff or a non-teaching leader
- are employed by a private supply-teaching agency or a non-statutory FE provider
- were employed as an FE teacher in or before the 2019 to 2020 academic year
- have already claimed a targeted retention incentive payment for 2024 to 2025
- are receiving an FE initial teacher education bursary for 2024 to 2025
Eligible FE courses
We have included subjects that are:
-
the same as those eligible for the targeted retention incentive for secondary school teachers
-
linked to critical skills priorities and currently have the highest unfilled teaching vacancy rates in the statutory FE sector
Speak to your employer if youre unsure whether your teaching fits one of these categories.
You must spend at least half of your hours, on average, teaching eligible FE courses.
Subject | Course |
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Building and construction | Qualifications approved for funding at level 3 and below in the building and construction sector subject area |
T Level in building services engineering for construction | |
T Level in on-site construction | |
T Level in design, surveying and planning for construction | |
level 2 or level 3 apprenticeships in the construction and the built environment occupational route | |
Chemistry | A or AS level in chemistry |
GCSE in chemistry | |
IBO level 3 SL and HL chemistry, taught as part of a diploma or career related programme or as a standalone certificate | |
IBO level 1 / level 2 MYP chemistry | |
Computing | Qualifications approved for funding
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