The Opportunity Are you a deep thinker with a passion for theology, ethics, and philosophy? Can you facilitate sophisticated dialogue in one of London’s most rapidly transforming and culturally diverse boroughs? We are seeking an intellectually curious and empathetic Religious Education Teacher to join a high-performing department in Barking. As a borough defined by its rich industrial history and its current status as a focal point for urban regeneration and community growth, Barking offers a vibrant "living classroom." We are looking for an educator who can navigate complex worldviews with sensitivity, fostering a classroom environment where critical thinking, mutual respect, and academic rigour go hand-in-hand. Core Responsibilities Curriculum Excellence: Delivering engaging RE lessons across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, with the opportunity to teach A-Level Philosophy or Ethics for qualified candidates. Theological Enquiry: Guiding students through the study of the six major world religions, as well as non-religious worldviews like Humanism and Atheism, ensuring a balanced and scholarly approach. Ethical Debate: Leading rigorous discussions on contemporary moral issues—such as social justice, medical ethics, and environmental stewardship—encouraging students to evaluate diverse perspectives. GCSE & A-Level Preparation: Preparing students for the rigours of external examinations (e.g., AQA or Edexcel Religious Studies ), focusing on high-level analysis and evaluative essay writing. Spiritual & Moral Development: Contributing significantly to the school’s SMSC (Spiritual, Moral, Social, and Cultural) agenda, promoting community cohesion and British Values in a diverse urban setting. Pastoral Care: Serving as a dedicated Form Tutor, providing a supportive environment and acting as a consistent point of professional contact for students and their families. Why This School? Barking’s Community Energy: Work in a borough that truly reflects the modern world, offering a unique opportunity to teach RE in a context where faith and culture are integral to student identity. A Hub for Philosophy: Join a department that treats RE as a rigorous academic discipline, moving beyond "learning about" to "learning from" different worldviews to develop critical thinkers. Inclusive & Respectful Ethos: Benefit from a school culture that prioritises the "big questions," where students are encouraged to be articulate, curious, and tolerant of differing viewpoints. Professional Growth: Access to specialist CPD in Philosophy for Children (P4C), Restorative Practice, and pathways toward Head of Humanities or Director of Character Education. Candidate Profile Qualifications: Must hold QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) and a degree in Religious Studies, Theology, Philosophy, or a related Humanities discipline. ECTs are warmly encouraged to apply. Cultural Competence: The ability to handle sensitive topics with diplomacy and to create a safe space for students of all faiths and none to express their views. Subject Passion: A genuine enthusiasm for the "big questions" of existence, with the ability to make ancient texts and complex philosophical arguments relevant to modern teenagers. Character: A resilient, reflective, and collaborative educator who believes that RE is essential for developing well-rounded, empathetic citizens in a globalised world. How to Apply To apply for this position, please submit your CV today.