Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant| Earn up to £600 per week| Secondary School Located near Sevenoaks, | Role starting in September 2025
Before you click apply to this Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant, please consider the following questions…
Have you recently Graduate from a Top-30 University with a 2:1 or higher in Geography, MFL, History, Philosophy or related subject and have strong passion for sharing your knowledge?
Do you get a buzz from debating big ideas, exploring cultures, and helping young minds connect the dots between the past and the present?
Are you the kind of person who can turn a dry textbook chapter into a captivating classroom discussion, and inspire students to love learning just as much as you do?
If so, this Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant opportunity might be exactly what you’ve been waiting for!
Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant: About the School
Nestled in the heart of the Kent, this highly regarded Secondary School is known for its academic excellence, strong sense of community, and well-rounded, globally minded pupils. With a glowing Ofsted report and an ethos rooted in empowering students, the school provides a supportive, forward-thinking environment where students are encouraged to question, challenge, and grow.
As a Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant, you’ll join a school that values intellectual curiosity, creativity, and collaboration. The teaching staff are warm, knowledgeable, and invested in developing future educators through mentoring, observation opportunities, and continuous professional development.
Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant: Candidate Specification
We’re looking for a Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant who holds:
* A recent Humanities graduate (History, Politics, Philosophy, Geography, RS, or similar)
* Achieved a 2:1 or 1st from a Top-30 University or Russell Group University
* Strong Academic background throughout GCSE’s and A-Levels
* Confident, articulate, and able to communicate complex ideas clearly
* Passionate about education and considering a future in teaching, academia, or educational psychology
Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant: Job Role
As a Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant, you’ll be working across subjects such as History, Geography, Religious Studies, and Politics, supporting classes from KS3 to Sixth Form. You’ll:
* Work 1:1 and in small groups to boost understanding and confidence
* Support the classroom teacher with lesson delivery and planning
* Provide tailored academic interventions and pastoral care
* Assist with research, classroom resources, and enrichment activities
* Help pupils prepare for assessments, exams, and coursework
* Immerse yourself in the wider school life – clubs, events, and more!
Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant: Why Join this School
This is more than just a job, it’s a launchpad for your career in education. As a Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant, you’ll benefit from:
* Expert mentoring from subject specialists and experienced teachers
* Ongoing CPD in curriculum design, pedagogy, and pastoral care
* Opportunities to support enrichment trips, events, and lectures
* A clear pathway into teacher training or further study
* Regular reflective sessions to boost your confidence and skills
This is a school that truly values its staff and invests in their development – you’ll feel like part of a team from day one.
Ready to inspire young minds while building a meaningful future for yourself?
Don’t miss out on this incredible Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant opportunity – hit apply now and take the first step towards an exciting career in education.
Graduate Humanities Teaching Assistant
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