An excellent opportunity has arisen for an outstanding Teacher of Philosophy & Ethics (Religious Studies / Philosophy) to join a highly regarded independent school in Birmingham. This is a superb role for a teacher who enjoys academic challenge and high-level discussion, and who wants to work with motivated pupils in a calm, purposeful environment where intellectual curiosity is genuinely valued. The school offers a strong academic culture alongside excellent pastoral care and a broad co-curricular programme. With smaller class sizes and high expectations for scholarship and written expression, this is an outstanding opportunity for a specialist who wants to teach Philosophy & Ethics with depth, rigour and real impact. About the Role As Teacher of Philosophy & Ethics, you will teach across KS3–KS5 (depending on curriculum offer), delivering well-structured lessons that develop pupils’ critical thinking, ethical reasoning and academic writing. Your teaching will support pupils to: Build secure knowledge of key philosophical ideas, religious and non-religious worldviews Develop confident ethical reasoning, evaluating arguments with clarity and precision Strengthen oracy through purposeful discussion, debate and structured questioning Write well-supported, high-level extended responses using evidence and clear argument Prepare effectively for GCSE and A-Level through modelling, deliberate practice and precise feedback Pupils explore questions about morality, meaning, justice, human rights and belief, learning how to evaluate competing viewpoints respectfully and intelligently. The Department Philosophy & Ethics sits within a strong Humanities faculty where academic standards are high and collaboration is valued. The department is well organised and values scholarship, careful curriculum design and excellent exam preparation. The department values: Knowledge-rich teaching and carefully sequenced learning High expectations for literacy, vocabulary and academic argument Enquiry-led lessons that develop curiosity and intellectual independence A strong culture of discussion and respectful challenge Enrichment opportunities such as debate societies, lecture programmes and visiting speakers where available This is a department suited to a teacher who enjoys stretching able learners and developing confident thinkers and writers. About the School This Birmingham independent school is known for excellent academic standards and a supportive, professional culture. Pupils are respectful, engaged and ambitious, creating calm classrooms where teachers can focus on teaching and learning. The school places strong emphasis on academic excellence balanced with wider development, offering a broad co-curricular programme and strong pastoral support. Staff benefit from a professional working environment where expertise is valued and collaboration is strong. Key Information Location: Birmingham Start Date: ASAP / next term (or by agreement) Contract: Full-time, permanent Salary: Highly competitive, dependent on experience What the School is Looking For The successful candidate will: Hold QTS (or an equivalent recognised teaching qualification) Have strong subject knowledge in Philosophy / Ethics / Religious Studies Be confident teaching across KS3–KS5 Deliver rigorous, well-structured lessons with high expectations Develop strong academic writing and thoughtful discussion in pupils Contribute positively to departmental collaboration and wider school life Applications are welcomed from both experienced teachers and strong early-career teachers with the subject knowledge and confidence to teach in a high-performing independent setting. Why Join This School Teach motivated pupils in calm, high-achieving classrooms Smaller class sizes and a culture of academic ambition Strong Humanities faculty with shared planning and collaboration Opportunities for enrichment through debate, wider reading and events A professional school culture committed to excellence This is a fantastic opportunity for a Philosophy & Ethics teacher who wants to inspire deep thinking, confident argument and outstanding academic outcomes in a thriving Birmingham independent school.