School Status & Location
Sector: Well-Regarded Independent Secondary School.
Borough: Haringey (Inner London England).
Start Date: Permanent full-time role commencing ASAP or April 2026.
The Opportunity & School Profile
We are seeking an experienced Psychology Teacher to join a vibrant Social Sciences team. This role is purely teaching-focused requiring a specialist capable of driving academic rigour and deep engagement with psychological research and theory.
Core Responsibilities & Teaching Scope
Academic Specialist: Instructing Psychology at Key Stage 4 (GCSE) only (integrated with KS3 Social Science).
Research Guide: Developing students critical research and evaluation skills through evidence-based study.
Engagement: Fostering a love for the social sciences and encouraging students to think critically about human behaviour.
Compensation & Benefits
Essential Requirements: Relevant Degree in Psychology and QTS. Experience teaching the GCSE Psychology curriculum.
Salary: Paid on the schools independent pay scale.
Support: Supportive academic environment and collegiate department.
School Status & LocationSector: Well-Regarded Independent Secondary School.Borough: Haringey (Inner London England).Start Date: Permanent full-time role commencing ASAP or April 2026.The Opportunity & School ProfileWe are seeking an experienced Psychology Teacher to join a vibrant Social Sciences te...
School Status & Location
Sector: Well-Regarded Independent Secondary School.
Borough: Haringey (Inner London England).
Start Date: Permanent full-time role commencing ASAP or April 2026.
The Opportunity & School Profile
We are seeking an experienced Psychology Teacher to join a vibrant Social Sciences team. This role is purely teaching-focused requiring a specialist capable of driving academic rigour and deep engagement with psychological research and theory.
Core Responsibilities & Teaching Scope
Academic Specialist: Instructing Psychology at Key Stage 4 (GCSE) only (integrated with KS3 Social Science).
Research Guide: Developing students critical research and evaluation skills through evidence-based study.
Engagement: Fostering a love for the social sciences and encouraging students to think critically about human behaviour.
Compensation & Benefits
Essential Requirements: Relevant Degree in Psychology and QTS. Experience teaching the GCSE Psychology curriculum.
Salary: Paid on the schools independent pay scale.
Support: Supportive academic environment and collegiate department.
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