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Teacher of History

  1. History
  2. Bexley
Date posted : 29/04/24
  1. Full Time
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Job description

An exciting opportunity has arisen in a school around the Bexley area.  The school are now looking to appoint an outstanding Teacher of History who can show a real passion for the subject and can inspire students about their learning. This also has the possibility to come with additional responsibilities, resulting in a TLR.

The Academy are looking for a teacher who is really passionate and excited about teaching History that will make a significant contribution to the further improvement of the faculty. They encourage their students to thrive academically, but their wellbeing remains at the core of their vision and ethos. Students are supported to make informed decisions when choosing their pathways for Key Stage 4. Students have a broad curriculum provision with a variety of subject options to prepare them for the next stage of their lives. Humanities across Key Stage 3, 4 and 5 and are increasingly popular option choices for their students.

The school’s History curriculum enables pupils to question the world in which they live. They teach pupils to use and understand key skills such as…

  • Cause & Consequence: Events do not happen in silos. How does one event effect another, what are the connections?
  • Chronology: When did things happen? How does one society in a different century, shape our society?
  • Inference/Interpretation/Usefulness: What does the evidence of the past show us? How do we interpret it? Can we use it?

The CPD programme and support the school offer is excellent and would therefore encourage you to join the Academy to excel and develop your career as a teacher.

To be successful, we will expect you to have:

  • Drive, determination and spirit
  • Organisation skills that allow you to get the most from every student
  • A commitment to delivering outstanding lessons
  • Enthusiasm for passing on your knowledge to young people
  • Communication skills and confidence to deliver teaching and learning
  • The desire to overachieve in an environment that rewards excellence
  • A willingness to take on responsibility and lead on aspects of the Humanities curriculum

If you feel you are suitable for this role, please contact samantha.harris-green@teachingpersonnel.com

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All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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