The Opportunity Are you an enthusiastic geographer with a passion for exploring the relationship between people and the planet? Can you inspire the next generation to think critically about global challenges—from coastal erosion and climate change to urban regeneration and economic development? We are seeking a dynamic and forward-thinking Geography Teacher to join a successful Humanities faculty in Norwich. Known as "A Fine City," Norwich offers a unique blend of medieval history and cutting-edge environmental research, situated in a county famous for its distinctive coastline and the Norfolk Broads. We are looking for an educator who can utilize this rich local landscape to bring the curriculum to life for a diverse student body. Core Responsibilities Curriculum Delivery: Planning and facilitating high-quality Geography lessons across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, with the opportunity to teach A-Level Geography for qualified candidates. Enquiry-Based Learning: Encouraging students to "think like geographers" by investigating real-world case studies and developing their own geographical questions. Fieldwork Leadership: Coordinating and leading essential fieldwork opportunities, from analyzing the shifting sands of the North Norfolk coast to investigating urban land use in Norwich city centre. GCSE & A-Level Success: Preparing students for external examinations (e.g., AQA, Edexcel, or OCR ) by developing their evaluative writing, cartographic skills, and data analysis techniques. Environmental Stewardship: Leading on school-wide sustainability initiatives and eco-projects, helping students understand their individual and collective impact on the environment. Pastoral Leadership: Serving as a dedicated Form Tutor, supporting the holistic development and academic progress of a specific tutor group within the school community. Why This School? Norfolk’s Natural Laboratory: Work in a region that is at the forefront of environmental discussion, providing a wealth of local fieldwork sites and connections to world-leading research at the nearby University of East Anglia (UEA). Collaborative Humanities Faculty: Join a supportive team that values shared planning, innovative resource creation, and the integration of History, RE, and Geography to broaden student horizons. Commitment to Teacher Wellbeing: Benefit from a school that prioritizes a healthy work-life balance through efficient feedback policies and generous PPA (Planning, Preparation, and Assessment) time. Professional Growth: Access to specialist CPD in GIS (Geographic Information Systems), Instructional Coaching, and pathways toward Key Stage Lead or Head of Geography roles. Candidate Profile Qualifications: Must hold QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) and a degree in Geography or a related field (e.g., Environmental Science). Early Career Teachers (ECTs) are warmly encouraged to apply. Subject Passion: A genuine love for the subject that is infectious, motivating students to engage with global issues and become informed, active citizens. Pedagogical Skill: The ability to simplify complex physical processes—such as the formation of oxbow lakes or the mechanics of atmospheric circulation—while challenging high-attaining students with sophisticated human geography theories. Character: A resilient, reflective, and collaborative professional who thrives in a classroom environment and believes in the transformative power of a high-quality geography education. How to Apply To apply for this position, please submit your CV today.