Start Date: September 2026
Salary: £32,916 – £51,048 (FTE)
Pay Scale: MPS / UPS
Contract: Permanent, Full-Time
Closing Date: Midday, Sunday 19th April 2026
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Positions Available: 1
We are recruiting on behalf of a successful and inclusive secondary school seeking to appoint a Teacher of Geography and PSHCE from September 2026.
This is a meaningful opportunity for a reflective and committed teacher who is passionate about developing pupils’ understanding of themselves, their communities, and the wider world. The role sits at the heart of the school’s curriculum and ethos, with Geography and PSHCE playing a vital role in promoting critical thinking, wellbeing, and social responsibility.
You will join a collaborative and supportive teaching team, working in a school environment where pupils are well known, valued, and supported to thrive academically and personally.
The school is seeking a knowledgeable and dedicated practitioner to deliver high‑quality Geography and PSHCE teaching across the curriculum.
The successful candidate will plan well‑structured lessons, promote excellent progress, and contribute positively to the wider life and values of the school. You will also play a role in supporting pupil wellbeing, safeguarding, and personal development, working in line with statutory and school expectations.
* Plan and deliver well‑structured Geography and PSHCE lessons aligned with curriculum plans
* Promote strong academic progress through effective teaching and assessment
* Assess, monitor, and report on pupil learning to inform next steps
* Create a safe, positive, and well‑managed classroom environment
* Maintain high expectations for behaviour, effort, and achievement
* Contribute to curriculum development and departmental collaboration
* Promote pupil wellbeing and safeguarding in line with statutory guidance
* Support the wider ethos, values, and life of the school
* A strong classroom practitioner with secure subject knowledge in Geography and PSHCE
* High expectations for pupils and a commitment to inclusive education
* A reflective and committed teacher focused on continuous improvement
* Genuine interest in pupil wellbeing, personal development, and safeguarding
* Strong interpersonal and organisational skills
* A collaborative and professional team member
* Commitment to contributing beyond the classroom
* Opportunity to teach two impactful and complementary subjects
* Work within a supportive and values‑driven school environment
* Make a positive contribution to pupils’ academic progress and personal development
* Join a collaborative team focused on thoughtful, inclusive learning
* Permanent, long‑term opportunity from September 2026
If you are an enthusiastic teacher looking to make a meaningful impact across Geography and PSHCE, we would welcome your application.
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