A respected independent school in Manchester is seeking a knowledgeable and engaging RE Teacher to join its Humanities department from April.
The school is known for its strong academic standards supportive learning environment and commitment to encouraging thoughtful discussion and intellectual curiosity across the curriculum.
About the Role
The successful candidate will teach Religious Education across KS3 KS4 & KS5 delivering stimulating lessons that encourage debate critical thinking and a deeper understanding of religious and ethical issues.
The role will involve:
Teaching Religious Education across Key Stages 3 4 & 5
Preparing students for GCSE and A-Level Religious Studies examinations
Encouraging discussion around philosophy ethics and world religions
Supporting students in developing analytical and evaluative skills
Contributing to the development of the Humanities curriculum
You will join a supportive department where students are encouraged to explore different perspectives and develop informed opinions.
The School
This independent school in Manchester has built a strong reputation for academic excellence and excellent pastoral care. Smaller class sizes allow teachers to build strong relationships with students and provide individual support.
Students are engaged and motivated and the school promotes a respectful and intellectually stimulating learning environment.
Staff benefit from supportive leadership excellent facilities and strong professional development opportunities.
The Ideal Candidate
Qualified Teacher with QTS (or equivalent)
Strong subject knowledge in Religious Education
Ability to teach RE across KS3 KS4 & KS5
Passion for philosophical discussion and critical thinking
A proactive and collaborative approach to teaching
Interested
Please forward your CV as soon as possible to be considered for this RE Teacher position starting in April.
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