A thoughtful and engaging Religious Education Teacher is required to join a well-regarded Independent school in Haringey for a permanent position commencing in September. The successful candidate will guide students across Key Stages 3 and 4 (aged 11-16) to explore diverse religious and ethical perspectives, fostering critical thinking and respect for different beliefs.
Responsibilities
1. Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging Religious Education lessons across Key Stages 3 and 4.
2. Prepare students effectively for GCSE Religious Studies examinations, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of different faiths and philosophical viewpoints.
3. Foster a classroom atmosphere that encourages respectful dialogue and critical analysis of religious and ethical issues.
4. Assess and monitor student progress in Religious Education, providing insightful feedback to support their understanding and personal reflection.
Requirements
1. Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent with a specialism in Religious Education or Theology.
2. Demonstrated experience teaching Religious Education at Key Stages 3 and 4.
3. A strong academic background in religious studies and a passion for exploring different belief systems and ethical frameworks.
4. Excellent communication and facilitation skills, capable of leading sensitive and engaging discussions with students.
5. Salary will be dependent on the school's own pay scale.
6. Supportive and collaborative Humanities department within an Independent school.
7. Access to a wide range of resources and opportunities for professional development in religious education and interfaith dialogue.
8. A chance to work within a school that values the holistic development of its students.
About the School
Situated in a vibrant area of Haringey, this Independent school for students aged 11-18 (Key Stages 3, 4, and 5) is committed to providing a stimulating and enriching educational experience. The school values internationalism and encourages students to develop a global perspective. Staff are dedicated to fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
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