We are working with a high-performing independent academy in Islington seeking a dedicated and visionary Geography Teacher. This school is a hub for global enquiry offering state-of-the-art facilities and a curriculum designed to challenge the most inquisitive young minds in London.
The School & Staff Culture This school prides itself on a culture of innovation and staff wellbeing. As a member of the Geography team you will be welcomed into a friendly collaborative office where pedagogical researchparticularly in field-based learning and sustainable developmentis at the heart of daily practice. The leadership team understands the importance of work-life balance for high-performing professionals and ensures your timetable is optimised for both teaching and high-quality collaborative planning.
The Role & Responsibilities Working within a specialist faculty you will handle the vital instructional work that drives our students exceptional progress and fosters a genuine love for environmental logic.
Subject Mastery: Delivering Geography across KS3 GCSE and A-Level with an emphasis on both physical processes and human geopolitical systems.
Fieldwork Coordination: Leading sophisticated residential and local fieldwork enquiries utilising London as a living laboratory.
Data-Driven Progress: Utilising advanced digital assessment tools and GIS to monitor progress and tailor instruction to individual learning trajectories.
Professional Mentorship: Acting as a lead practitioner to support the department in refining schemes of work for the upcoming academic cycle.
Requirements
Degree: A strong degree in Geography or Environmental Science.
QTS: Required for this permanent role.
Right to Work: Candidates must possess the legal right to work in the UK.
Salary & Contract Details
Salary Range:(M1 UPS3 equivalent)
Hours: Full-time Permanent ASAP Start
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