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Religious Education Teacher

Date posted : 23/09/19
£24373 - £40490 per annum

Job description

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RE Teacher required at a secondary school in Spalding for January 2020 start, teaching to KS3 and KS4 in line with school policies.

  • Full time RE teacher role
  • Salary paid in line with your scale point MPS-UPS (£24,373 - £40,490)
  • Opportunity to teach RE in an Ofsted 'Good' school in Spalding
  • Further training and development available through Teaching Personnel's market leading CPD academy which is delivered though our partner training schools in the local area

Supported by state of the art classrooms, teaching aids and sports facilities, this school aims to develop pupils who have the skills, qualities and qualifications to succeed in society and pursue whatever path they choose. Built on the belief that education should be more than just a method, and should embody a practice of revelation that is concerned with the growth of the whole person, this high achieving school has a focus on providing high quality teaching and learning across its broad curriculum.

As well as its academic pursuits, the school has a wide variety of extra-curricular activities on offer, ranging from a multitude of sporting options, to a strong performing arts selection including music and drama, in addition to many lunchtime and after school clubs.

As an RE teacher, you will be planning and delivering lessons to pupils in both KS3 and KS4. At KS3, you will deliver topics such as: the importance of scripture, ideas of God, the Gospels and Judaism. At KS4, pupils study ideas including: creation, pilgrimage, evangelisation, discipleship, the Trinity and eschatology. Through study of these topics, you will be able to encourage pupils to truly consider and understand the depth of their curriculum content.

The position is a full time role starting at the beginning of January 2020 and is a temporary to permanent role. There are regular CPD and career progression opportunities available, and you would be paid in line with your scale point MPS-UPS. This RE teacher role would be well suited to both experienced practitioners and newly qualified teachers.

To be eligible for this RE position you will need to be available for full time work, have QTS in the UK, suitable school-based references and be able to apply for a fully enhanced DBS certificate.

If this RE Teacher role is something that you would be interested in pursuing, please contact Max at The Lincoln Secondary Branch, or register your interest by uploading your CV via the link below.

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