An Independent School in Enfield requires a permanent, full-time Teacher of Business Studies, starting January 2026. This key role is within a thriving department known for excellent academic results and preparing students for future commercial careers. About the School This independent school in Enfield cultivates a strong entrepreneurial spirit and a keen understanding of global economics within its student body. The Business Studies department is highly dynamic, connecting theoretical learning with practical applications through case studies, guest speakers, and real-world projects. The school prides itself on fostering independent and deep thinking, supported by a collaborative staff culture and a proactive approach to professional development and staff wellbeing. Responsibilities You will deliver rigorous instruction across Key Stages 4 (GCSE/iGCSE) and 5 (A-Level), with some contribution to relevant KS3 curriculum. Your responsibility is driving high attainment and promoting sophisticated market analysis, strategic thought, and commercial awareness. You must lead engaging sessions focused on current affairs, enterprise projects, and academic competitions. You will prepare your students for competitive university applications in Business, Economics, and Management. Requirements You should hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) (desirable but not essential). You must have the right to work in the UK. You must hold a Degree or have extensive experience teaching Business Studies, with a strong record of academic success. Benefits You'll receive a highly competitive salary compensated on the school's independent pay scale, commensurate with your experience. You'll be enrolled in a generous pension scheme with substantial employer contributions. You'll have opportunities to develop and lead extracurricular enterprise programmes. You'll gain access to excellent resources and industry connections for student enrichment. Application Please send your application for this Teacher of Business Studies position through as soon as possible to Danielle Summerfield.