A welcoming and well-organised secondary school in Wolverhampton is seeking an enthusiastic Early Career Teacher (ECT) of History to join its supportive Humanities department. This is an excellent opportunity for a newly qualified teacher to begin their career in a school with clear routines a well-sequenced curriculum and strong mentoring that helps ECTs grow quickly in confidence and impact.
The school is known for its calm learning environment consistent behaviour systems and supportive leadership making it an ideal setting for an ECT to develop strong classroom practice.
About the Role
As ECT History Teacher you will teach across Key Stages 3 and 4 delivering engaging lessons that build students historical knowledge and develop key disciplinary skills. You will be supported to teach a well-sequenced curriculum that develops:
Strong substantive knowledge across a range of historical periods and themes
Disciplinary thinking including causation significance change and continuity
Source evaluation and interpretation through structured practice
Extended writing through modelling scaffolding and purposeful feedback
GCSE exam confidence through deliberate practice and clear routines
Students explore topics that may include British history conflict and international relations social change and key turning points in the modern world. Lessons are designed to encourage discussion and debate while ensuring students can write well-evidenced well-structured answers.
ECT Support and Development
The school offers a strong ECT induction programme aligned to the Early Career Framework. You will benefit from:
A dedicated subject mentor with regular coaching and support
Protected time for training planning and reflection
Opportunities to observe experienced colleagues and excellent practice across the school
Support with behaviour routines assessment and adaptive teaching
Collaborative planning and shared resources to reduce workload
This is a school that understands the importance of strong early-career support and provides a structured pathway to developing excellent practice.
The Department
The Humanities department is supportive and collaborative with a shared commitment to high standards and positive classroom culture. Teachers plan together share resources and use consistent approaches to assessment and feedback.
The department values knowledge-rich teaching strong routines and a focus on literacy including key vocabulary and structured extended responses. Intervention and revision support are well organised and staff work as a team to ensure students feel confident and well prepared for GCSE.
Experience and Qualifications
The successful candidate will:
Be an ECT (or soon-to-qualify) and hold or be working towards QTS
Have strong subject knowledge in History
Deliver well-structured lessons with clear routines and high expectations
Be committed to developing through mentoring coaching and training
Build positive relationships and maintain a calm purposeful classroom culture
Work collaboratively within a supportive Humanities team
Why Join This School
Strong ECT induction programme with subject-specific mentoring
Supportive Humanities department with shared planning and resources
Clear behaviour systems that support confident teaching
Practical CPD and opportunities to develop your classroom practice
Welcoming Wolverhampton school community focused on student success
This is a fantastic opportunity for an Early Career History teacher to build confidence develop excellent classroom practice and bring the past to life in a supportive Wolverhampton secondary school.
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