Location: Richmond Start Date: January 2026 or earlier Salary: Competitive, commensurate with experience Are you an inspiring and experienced Religious Studies educator ready to lead a dynamic department in one of Richmond's most prestigious independent schools? We are delighted to offer an exceptional opportunity for an outstanding teacher to become Head of Religious Studies, guiding a department that fosters critical thinking, ethical inquiry, and philosophical exploration. About the School This renowned independent school is celebrated for its academic excellence and commitment to intellectual curiosity. The Religious Studies Department plays a central role in promoting open-minded debate and reflection on philosophy, ethics, and world religions. With superb facilities, supportive leadership, and a forward-thinking ethos, this is an ideal environment for a motivated academic leader to make a lasting impact. Why This Is a Remarkable Leadership Opportunity Strategic Leadership: Shape the vision and direction of the Religious Studies Department, ensuring a rich, inclusive, and challenging curriculum. Collaborative Innovation: Work closely with colleagues across the Humanities faculty, particularly in Philosophy and History, to promote interdisciplinary learning. Academic Excellence: Inspire staff and students alike through outstanding teaching, scholarship, and enrichment opportunities. Professional Development: Benefit from a culture that values reflective leadership, continuous improvement, and pedagogical innovation. Your Role as Head of Religious Studies Provide strategic leadership and management for the Religious Studies Department. Deliver engaging and intellectually rigorous lessons across Key Stages 3–5. Lead curriculum development, ensuring alignment with the school’s academic vision. Mentor and support colleagues, fostering a culture of collaboration and professional growth. Promote ethical debate, philosophical inquiry, and interfaith understanding. Organise and lead extracurricular activities such as philosophy societies, debate clubs, and visiting speaker programmes. What We Are Looking For A graduate in Religious Studies, Philosophy, or a related discipline, with QTS and substantial teaching experience. Proven leadership skills and the ability to inspire both students and colleagues. A passion for fostering critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and intellectual curiosity. Excellent communication, organisational, and interpersonal skills. A forward-thinking educator eager to contribute to the broader life of the school. How to Apply If you are an accomplished and visionary Religious Studies teacher seeking to lead an ambitious and reflective department, we would be delighted to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a covering letter outlining your leadership experience and educational philosophy.