We are working with a prestigious and historic independent school in the North London area seeking an insightful Geography ECT. Set within extensive, picturesque grounds, this school provides a scholarly environment for a teacher passionate about global systems, environmental enquiry, and field-based learning. The School & Staff Culture This school prides itself on a culture of enquiry and staff professional development. As a member of the Humanities team, you will be welcomed into a refined, collaborative office where research-led practice is the standard. The leadership team understands the importance of a smooth transition into the profession and ensures you are fully supported with a reduced timetable and a dedicated subject-specialist mentor. Staff benefit from regular "Fieldwork Fridays" where the department explores local geography to develop new teaching materials. The Role & Responsibilities Working with motivated and academic students, you will deliver the vital lessons that help them understand the complexities of our changing planet. Subject Delivery: Teaching Physical and Human Geography across KS3 and KS4, focusing on sustainable development, urban systems, and glaciology. Fieldwork Coordination: Assisting in the planning and delivery of local and residential fieldwork enquiries to places like the Jurassic Coast or Iceland. Data-Informed Teaching: Using student performance data and GIS (Geographical Information Systems) to tailor your instruction and close attainment gaps. ECF Participation: Completing your induction modules with the guidance of a senior Humanities lead, focusing on cognitive science in Geography. Requirements Degree: A Bachelor’s degree in Geography or Environmental Science. QTS: Must hold Qualified Teacher Status. Right to Work: Valid right to work in the UK is essential. Salary & Contract Details Salary Range: £37,868 – £56,154 (M1 – UPS3 equivalent) Hours: Full-time | Permanent | ASAP Start