The Opportunity Are you a geographer with the power to explain the forces that shape our planet and the social structures that define our societies? Can you inspire students to engage with the most pressing issues of our time, from climate resilience to global urbanisation? We are seeking an inquisitive and environmentally-conscious Geography Teacher to join a high-performing Humanities faculty in Sunderland. Situated at the mouth of the River Wear with a proud maritime and industrial identity, Sunderland provides a living laboratory for a specialist. We are looking for an educator who can bridge the gap between local coastal processes and the global challenges of the 21st century. Core Responsibilities Pedagogical Excellence: Planning and delivering high-quality, enquiry-based lessons across KS3, KS4, and KS5, with a focus on GCSE and A-Level Geography. Physical & Human Mastery: Guiding students through the complexities of tectonic hazards, glacial landscapes, and atmospheric systems, alongside the study of changing places, global governance, and population dynamics. Geographical Enquiry: Leading rigorous fieldwork investigations—from the high-energy coastline of the North East to the urban regeneration projects of the "Sunderland Riverside" development. GIS & Digital Literacy: Integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and satellite imagery into the curriculum to help students visualise spatial data and environmental change. Exam Mastery: Mentoring examination cohorts through AQA or Edexcel specifications, with a clinical focus on the 20-mark evaluative essay and the "NEA" (Independent Investigation) at Key Stage 5. Sustainability Advocacy: Leading whole-school initiatives on ecological stewardship, carbon literacy, and coordinating trips to sites of geographical significance across the North of England. Why This School? Sunderland’s Coastal Laboratory: Work in a city that offers immediate access to diverse physical and human geography, providing incredible scope for local fieldwork and "outdoor classroom" learning. Collaborative Humanities Faculty: Join a team that values "interdisciplinary" thinking, working closely with Science and History colleagues to provide a holistic understanding of the Earth. Modern Learning Resources: Benefit from a well-resourced department equipped with high-spec fieldwork equipment, digital mapping tools, and a dedicated Sixth Form research area. Professional Growth: Access to specialist CPD through the Royal Geographical Society (RGS) and the Geographical Association (GA), as well as clear pathways toward Head of Geography or Environmental Lead. Candidate Profile Qualification: QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) and a strong honours degree in Geography, Environmental Science, or a related discipline. Subject Knowledge: A deep understanding of both physical and human geography, with the ability to teach complex global systems with clarity and enthusiasm. Pedagogy: A proven track record of facilitating strong student progress and a commitment to "active" learning through data collection and critical analysis. Character: A resilient, adventurous, and articulate educator who can inspire a "sense of place" and foster a genuine curiosity about the world’s diverse cultures and environments. How to Apply To apply for this position, please submit your CV today.