Are you a compassionate and proactive RE Teacher with a desire to take on significant pastoral leadership? An 'Outstanding' boys' school in Barnet is seeking a dedicated individual for an immediate, part-time temporary position as Head of Year 9, combined with teaching Religious Education. This is a crucial role for fostering student well-being, academic progress, and a positive year group identity.
What you'll be doing:
* You'll be teaching engaging RE lessons across Key Stages 3 and 4, fostering spiritual and ethical understanding.
* As Head of Year 9, you will have primary pastoral responsibility for the students in that year group, monitoring their academic progress, attendance, behaviour, and overall well-being.
* It's about leading a team of tutors, communicating effectively with parents, and implementing strategies to support students through a key developmental stage.
What we're looking for:
* Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent, with a specialism in Religious Education.
* Proven experience teaching RE effectively at Key Stages 3 and 4.
* Prior experience in a pastoral role (e.g., Assistant Head of Year, strong form tutor) or demonstrable readiness for Head of Year responsibility.
* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build rapport with students, staff, and parents.
* A genuine commitment to student welfare and a proactive approach to pastoral care.
Why join this school? This Outstanding school offers a competitive salary and a valuable TLR allowance for the Head of Year responsibility, pro-rata for your part-time hours. Become part of a supportive and dedicated pastoral team within a school that prioritises student well-being and academic success. Enjoy a vibrant and supportive community in the heart of Barnet, where you can make a real difference in students' lives. Benefit from excellent professional development opportunities in both teaching and pastoral leadership.
About This School: This highly successful boys' school in Barnet is renowned for its academic rigour and nurturing ethos. With an 'Outstanding' Ofsted rating, the school prides itself on developing well-rounded young men, equipped for future challenges, and fostering a strong sense of community and ambition, with a significant emphasis on pastoral care