About the School
We are a high-achieving, oversubscribed Church of England secondary school with a strong reputation for academic excellence, outstanding pastoral care, and a values-led ethos rooted in Christian principles. We are committed to nurturing thoughtful, confident and socially aware young people within a supportive and aspirational environment.
Our Sixth Form curriculum encourages students to engage critically with contemporary issues, develop independent thinking, and prepare successfully for higher education and future careers. Sociology is a valued and growing subject area, enabling students to explore society, culture, identity, and social change through rigorous academic study.
The Role
We are seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Teacher of Sociology to join our Social Sciences/Humanities team from September 2026.
The successful candidate will deliver engaging and academically challenging Sociology lessons, primarily at Key Stage 5, with the possibility of contributing to related Humanities or Social Science subjects depending on experience. You will inspire students to think critically about the world around them and develop strong analytical, evaluative, and research skills.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a collaborative department committed to high academic standards and student success.
Key Responsibilities
Teach Sociology at Key Stage 5 (KS4 Sociology desirable where applicable)
Deliver engaging and well-structured lessons aligned with examination specifications
Develop students’ understanding of sociological theory, research methods, and contemporary social issues
Monitor, assess, and support student progress effectively
Provide targeted intervention and feedback to secure excellent outcomes
Contribute to curriculum planning and resource development
Promote wider reading, discussion, and enrichment opportunities within Social Sciences
The Ideal Candidate Will Have
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent
Strong subject knowledge in Sociology
Experience teaching A-Level Sociology (desirable but not essential for exceptional candidates)
Ability to engage students in critical thinking and debate
Strong classroom management and communication skills
Commitment to the ethos and values of a Church of England school
A reflective, collaborative and ambitious approach to teaching and learning
What We Offer
A supportive and ambitious Social Sciences/Humanities team
Excellent professional development opportunities
Strong Sixth Form provision with motivated and engaged students
A values-driven school community
High-quality teaching resources and curriculum support
Opportunities for career progression and curriculum leadership