About the Role
A popular and inclusive 1118 secondary school in Shropshire is seeking an enthusiastic Religious Education ECT to join its Humanities faculty from January 2026. This role offers an excellent opportunity for a new teacher to begin their career in a nurturing well-respected school with strong pastoral care and excellent staff development.
The Department and Facilities
The RE department has a strong reputation for promoting curiosity empathy and critical thinking. Youll teach a broad curriculum that explores philosophy ethics and world religions through lively discussion and debate. The team shares resources and works collaboratively to create engaging lessons that encourage respect and reflection.
Youll benefit from:
A full induction programme and experienced subject mentor
Regular CPD and access to teaching networks across the region
Supportive leadership and manageable workload expectations
A friendly and welcoming Humanities team
About You
A teacher currently completing or recently awarded QTS in RE or related field
A passion for developing students moral and cultural understanding
Strong communication and empathy skills
Commitment to collaboration and ongoing professional growth
About the School
This Good-rated Shropshire secondary serves a diverse community and has a warm inclusive ethos. Students are polite engaged and respectful and the staff culture is professional caring and supportive particularly for early career teachers.
Whats on Offer
Structured ECT induction with clear support milestones
Opportunities for subject enrichment and cross-curricular work
Positive well-behaved students and modern facilities
A leadership team that values wellbeing and mentoring
Ready to Join
If youre an RE ECT eager to make a difference and grow in a supportive environment wed love to hear from you. Please submit your CV to apply.
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