Business and Economics Teacher Role in Sunderland!

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Sunderland - UK

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

A secondary school in Sunderland is seeking a full-time Business & Economics Teacher to join its Social Sciences department from January 2026. The successful candidate will teach Business Studies and Economics at KS4 and KS5.

Business & Economics Teacher needed for January 2026
Full-time position in Sunderland
Deliver Business Studies and Economics at GCSE and A-Level

Ideal for a commercially aware and enthusiastic educator this role offers the chance to shape enterprise education and student economic understanding.

Experience and Qualifications
QTS with a relevant specialism (Business Economics or Finance)
A-Level teaching experience desirable
Strong understanding of curriculum and assessment models
Right to work in the UK

School Information
The school has expanded its sixth form recently and prioritises career-focused learning.
Popular Business and Economics pathways
Engaged students and growing post-16 numbers
Supportive SLT and development funding

Salary
Paid to scale (MPS/UPS) depending on experience

Application
To be considered for this Business & Economics role in Sunderland please submit your CV at your earliest convenience.

A secondary school in Sunderland is seeking a full-time Business & Economics Teacher to join its Social Sciences department from January 2026. The successful candidate will teach Business Studies and Economics at KS4 and KS5. Business & Economics Teacher needed for January 2026 Full-time position in...
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