Business Studies Teacher – Solihull, West Midlands – January 2026

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Birmingham - UK

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Posted on: 5 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

A high-achieving secondary school in Solihull is looking to appoint a dynamic Business Studies Teacher from January 2026.

The Role

You will teach Business across KS4KS5 preparing students for GCSE BTEC or A-Level pathways. The Business department has a long-standing reputation for excellent results and strong uptake with many students progressing to management finance and economics courses at university.

The School

The school is rated Good with Outstanding featuresand is widely recognised for its professional culture outstanding Sixth Form and excellent behaviour. The Business team is based in a modern building with ICT-equipped classrooms and collaborative planning facilities.

You Will Bring

  • QTS with Business Studies specialism
  • Ability to relate theory to real-world case studies
  • Clear organised teaching style
  • Enthusiasm for enterprise finance clubs or competitions

Why Join

  • Strong subject team and CPD
  • Excellent leadership support
  • Motivated ambitious students
  • Staff wellbeing initiatives

A fantastic role for a Business specialist who enjoys working in a vibrant academically focused school.

A high-achieving secondary school in Solihull is looking to appoint a dynamic Business Studies Teacher from January 2026.The RoleYou will teach Business across KS4KS5 preparing students for GCSE BTEC or A-Level pathways. The Business department has a long-standing reputation for excellent results an...
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Key Skills

  • Marketing Communication
  • Crystal Report
  • Infrastructure Development
  • Financial Analysis
  • Db2

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