Humanities Teacher

Posted 25 April by Academics
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Job Title: Humanities Teacher

Location: Buckinghamshire

Start: September 2024

Pay rate: £150-£250 per day (Pay to scale)

Do you have experience teaching humanities?

Are you looking for a full time role or a contract from September 2024 at a 'GOOD' school based in Chesham?

The school is a highly supportive secondary school with strong subject and senior leadership to help you develop.

They are looking for a highly ambitious, committed and dynamic professional to join the Humanities department who is passionate about their subject, communicates well with young people and makes a positive impact on their learning. The job would suit an ECT or a more experienced teacher.

The successful candidate will have a passion about learning, have strong inter-personal skills, be resilient, be an excellent teacher and have great subject knowledge including experience of GCSE specifications.

The successful candidate will be expected to help run after school activities which is likely to focus on supporting students in small group interventions or may include running a club as part of our Extended Schools Provision

Skills and Experience:

  • Previous Experience working as a teacher within Key Stage 3 and 4
  • Experience teaching Geography and/or R.E and History
  • Have Eligibility to work in the UK or be UK resident
  • Have at least 6 months school based experience of working in a UK secondary school setting
  • Two suitable references covering the last 2 years
  • Hold a current DBS that is registered with the update service or be willing to apply for a new one.

If you would like more information on the role please get in touch with Tej from the Berkhmasted office

Reference: 52531334

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