A secondary school located in the London Borough of Southwark is seeking a passionate and dedicated business studies teacher to join their team immediately.
Is business your forte? Do you want to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs and business leaders? If so we want you!
This is a long term contract starting immediately.
Salary: £227.50 - £295.50
The Role of a Business Studies Teacher:
Teach Business Studies across KS3 and KS4
Starting January ASAP, full time
Plan outstanding lessons that meet the needs of students of all abilities, supported by the current teacher
Monitor and access student progress, providing constructive feedback
Ensure positivity is at the heart of all interactions, promoting enriching learning environments
Work collaboratively with other staff members to contribute to the school community The Ideal Business Studies Teacher will:
Be confident teaching Business Studies to KS3 & KS4 Level, potentially KS5
Hold a Teaching qualification (with QTS) or equivalent
Meet the learning needs of key identified groups, including HPAs or students with SEND
Be approachable, engaging and nurturing
Have strong behaviour management skills
NQTs/ECTs welcome to apply
**Please note we cannot accept applications from those needing sponsorship**
Implement a curriculum that fosters a deep understanding of business concepts and prepares students academic success Benefits of working with this school
Innovative approach to education
Large network of colleagues to support you
Investment into staff progression How to apply:
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