A prestigious Independent school in Harrow is seeking a scholarly and intellectually curious Religious Studies Teacher for a full-time, permanent role starting in September 2026. This position is designed for a practitioner who thrives on high-level theological and philosophical debate with ambitious young scholars. The School Environment Philosophy and Ethics are at the heart of the intellectual life of this school. Set within a tranquil and traditional campus, the department is a place of rigorous academic inquiry where staff are respected as subject experts. The leadership team prioritizes professional trust and humanity, offering a reduced timetable and a culture that protects your work-life balance. It is a well-ordered environment where students are polite, respectful, and eager to master complex ethical theories. Responsibilities Teach Religious Studies and Philosophy across KS3 to KS5, focusing on rigorous academic analysis and critical thinking. Lead scholarly discussion groups and mentor students for university entrance in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE). Foster a culture of mutual respect and open inquiry through inclusive and challenging lesson delivery. Contribute to the school’s broad enrichment programme, linking theology to modern social justice and global affairs. Work collaboratively with the Humanities team on interdisciplinary projects and symposia. Requirements Degree in Theology, Philosophy, or a related humanities field. PGCE or QTS. Proven track record of success at A-Level. Must have the right to work in the UK. Salary and Benefits Full-time, permanent contract. The school operates its own independent salary scale consistently set above the state sector equivalent. Benefits include extended school holidays, the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS), and a vibrant staff-room culture. How to Apply Please submit your updated CV for immediate consideration. If shortlisted, a member of our team will contact you via phone to discuss the role and the school in further detail.