A prestigious independent school in Birmingham is looking for an enthusiastic and intellectually curious Teacher of Geography to join its successful Humanities faculty from January 2026. The School This historic independent school combines strong academic tradition with a progressive approach to teaching and pastoral care. Set on an attractive urban campus with excellent transport links, the school boasts outstanding examination results and a reputation for producing articulate, confident and globally-minded young people. The Humanities faculty is one of the largest in the school, with strong uptake at GCSE and A-Level and impressive university destinations. The Role You’ll teach Geography across KS3–KS5, contributing to a challenging, well-sequenced curriculum that encourages analytical thinking, geographical enquiry and real-world awareness. Fieldwork is an important component, with established trips to: Coastal and river environments Birmingham’s urban regeneration zones Local ecosystems and rural settings You Will Bring QTS and a strong academic background in Geography A passion for fieldwork, investigation and critical thinking Confidence teaching high-attaining pupils A warm, professional manner and strong communication skills What the School Offers Competitive salary with independent-sector enhancements Small, focused classes Excellent departmental resources and digital tools Free lunches, parking, CPD and wellbeing support A superb opportunity for a Geography specialist to teach in a highly academic, aspirational environment.