An Outstanding Sixth Form in Enfield requires a permanent full-time Early Career Teacher (ECT) of Humanities specialising in Sociology starting January 2026. This role offers an excellent foundation in a high-achieving faculty.
About the School
This Outstanding-rated school is a large highly successful institution known for its strength in the Social Sciences and its commitment to academic rigour. The Sixth Form attracts motivated students and offers a dynamic well-established Sociology curriculum. The school prioritizes structured support for all staff particularly new teachers ensuring a consistent approach to teaching and learning and a focus on teacher wellbeing.
Responsibilities
- You will deliver engaging instruction in Sociology across Key Stages 4 (GCSE) and 5 (A-Level) with some contribution to KS3 Humanities.
- Your core focus is driving high attainment and fostering critical sociological analysis research methods and understanding of contemporary social issues.
- You must actively engage with the schools ECT support and mentoring programme.
- You will contribute to the departments high standards of curriculum delivery and assessment.
Requirements
- You must hold or be soon to obtain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
- You must have the right to work in the UK.
- You must hold a Degree or have experience teaching Sociology.
Benefits
- Youll receive an excellent salary paid on the national Teachers Pay Scale (M/UPS) specifically designed to reward ECT progression.
- Youll be enrolled in the generous Teachers Pension Scheme (TPS).
- Youll benefit from a dedicated bespoke ECT induction and mentoring programme.
- Youll gain protected budget and time allocated for specialist professional development.
Application
Please send your application for this ECT Teacher of Humanities (Sociology focus) position through as soon as possible to Danielle Summerfield.
An Outstanding Sixth Form in Enfield requires a permanent full-time Early Career Teacher (ECT) of Humanities specialising in Sociology starting January 2026. This role offers an excellent foundation in a high-achieving faculty.About the SchoolThis Outstanding-rated school is a large highly successfu...
An Outstanding Sixth Form in Enfield requires a permanent full-time Early Career Teacher (ECT) of Humanities specialising in Sociology starting January 2026. This role offers an excellent foundation in a high-achieving faculty.
About the School
This Outstanding-rated school is a large highly successful institution known for its strength in the Social Sciences and its commitment to academic rigour. The Sixth Form attracts motivated students and offers a dynamic well-established Sociology curriculum. The school prioritizes structured support for all staff particularly new teachers ensuring a consistent approach to teaching and learning and a focus on teacher wellbeing.
Responsibilities
- You will deliver engaging instruction in Sociology across Key Stages 4 (GCSE) and 5 (A-Level) with some contribution to KS3 Humanities.
- Your core focus is driving high attainment and fostering critical sociological analysis research methods and understanding of contemporary social issues.
- You must actively engage with the schools ECT support and mentoring programme.
- You will contribute to the departments high standards of curriculum delivery and assessment.
Requirements
- You must hold or be soon to obtain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
- You must have the right to work in the UK.
- You must hold a Degree or have experience teaching Sociology.
Benefits
- Youll receive an excellent salary paid on the national Teachers Pay Scale (M/UPS) specifically designed to reward ECT progression.
- Youll be enrolled in the generous Teachers Pension Scheme (TPS).
- Youll benefit from a dedicated bespoke ECT induction and mentoring programme.
- Youll gain protected budget and time allocated for specialist professional development.
Application
Please send your application for this ECT Teacher of Humanities (Sociology focus) position through as soon as possible to Danielle Summerfield.
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