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The role
Start Date: September 2026 Contract: Part-time (0.6 FTE), Permanent Salary: Paid to scale, pro-rata An energetic, community-centred 11-16 academy in Birmingham is seeking a part-time Geography Teacher to join its active Humanities faculty. This is a rewarding opportunity for a teacher who wants to make Geography feel urgent, real, and relevant for students living in one of the UK's largest and most dynamic cities. You will teach Geography across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 (AQA), with the urban geography of Birmingham itself forming a rich backdrop to much of what you teach — from regeneration and migration to climate vulnerability and inequality. The role includes planning and supporting local urban fieldwork, contributing to whole-school sustainability events, and maintaining accurate assessment records. You will also contribute to the Humanities faculty's cross-curricular enrichment programme, which connects geography to history, citizenship, and PSHE. School Information This 11-16 academy in Birmingham serves a community with a strong sense of local pride, and the school works hard to ensure that its curriculum reflects and respects students' lived experience of the city. The Humanities team is lively, collaborative, and committed to making their subjects feel meaningful to students, with Geography playing a particularly important role in developing students' understanding of the world beyond their immediate surroundings. Requirements Degree in Geography and QTS Strong subject knowledge across KS3 and KS4 Geography Enthusiasm for urban fieldwork and place-based, relevant teaching approaches Willingness to contribute to cross-curricular enrichment and sustainability events Good communication and organisational skills suited to a part-time role Application To apply, please send your CV as soon as possible.