A well-respected and inclusive 1118 secondary school in Mansfield is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Teacher of History to join its established Humanities faculty. This is a full-time position within a school known for its strong pastoral systems clear expectations and commitment to high-quality teaching.
History is a popular subject across the school with strong engagement at Key Stage 3 and healthy uptake at GCSE. The department is valued for its structured curriculum thoughtful approach to historical enquiry and emphasis on developing confident articulate students.
The Role
You will teach History across Key Stages 3 and 4 with the opportunity to teach KS5 for candidates with appropriate experience. The curriculum is carefully sequenced to build students understanding of chronology causation significance and interpretation.
At Key Stage 3 lessons focus on developing strong foundational knowledge alongside key historical skills such as source analysis extended writing and structured debate. Students are encouraged to think critically about the past and make connections between historical periods and the modern world.
At GCSE teaching balances deep subject knowledge with clear exam preparation. The department places strong emphasis on writing skills confident use of evidence and exam technique supported by regular assessment and targeted intervention.
You will be encouraged to contribute your own subject interests and expertise while working within a shared curriculum framework that supports consistency and reduces unnecessary workload.
The History Department
The History department is a collaborative and supportive team with a strong culture of shared planning and professional dialogue. Schemes of work assessments and core resources are centrally developed and reviewed regularly ensuring clarity and progression across year groups.
Department meetings are purposeful and focused on teaching and learning including:
Curriculum development and sequencing
Effective approaches to teaching extended writing
Strategies for supporting diverse learners
Moderation and assessment practice
New staff are well supported through close collaboration and informal mentoring.
The School
This Good-rated secondary school serves a diverse local community and is known for its calm classrooms and positive behaviour culture. Students respond well to clear routines strong relationships and high expectations.
Leadership is visible and approachable with a genuine commitment to staff wellbeing and professional development. Teachers are trusted as professionals and workload is carefully managed through clear systems and shared resources.
Facilities and Learning Environment
The Humanities department is based in a dedicated area of the school with well-equipped classrooms designed to support discussion-based learning. Digital resources are used effectively to support teaching and students have access to library facilities that support independent research and extended study.
The Ideal Candidate
You will:
Hold QTS or equivalent
Have strong subject knowledge in History
Be confident teaching KS3 and KS4 (KS5 desirable)
Value structured teaching discussion and enquiry
Be reflective organised and collaborative
Why Join This School
Supportive and established Humanities faculty
Clear curriculum and shared planning
Calm learning environment and positive behaviour
Supportive leadership and realistic workload
A professional and welcoming staff culture
If youre a History Teacher looking to join a supportive and well-run secondary school in Mansfield where thoughtful teaching and collaboration are valued wed be delighted to receive your CV.
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