Sociology Teacher - Full-time, Permanent (April 2025 Start) Are you a passionate and knowledgeable Sociology Teacher eager to inspire students in an Independent School in Hammersmith? We are seeking a dedicated educator to join our Humanities department, starting April 2025. This is an opportunity to foster critical thinking and an understanding of society in a vibrant and supportive environment, with a mid-year start allowing for immediate impact. About Our Learning Community: Our independent school is committed to providing a holistic education that nurtures intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and a lifelong engagement with the world. We foster a culture of open-mindedness and encourage students to explore diverse social perspectives. Our Humanities department is a collaborative team dedicated to delivering a dynamic curriculum that emphasizes sociological inquiry and social justice. About the Role: Deliver engaging and challenging Sociology lessons across Key Stages 4 and 5, following relevant examination specifications and tailoring the curriculum to the needs of students joining mid-year. Plan and prepare high-quality lessons that cater to a variety of learning styles and abilities, ensuring all students are challenged and supported in their sociological understanding, despite the mid-year commencement. Utilize a range of teaching methods and resources, including sociological theories, case studies, current events, and digital media, to enhance student learning and make the subject relevant to their lives. Assess student progress, provide constructive feedback, and support individual learning journeys, fostering a deep understanding of sociological concepts and skills, and helping students catch up or stay ahead despite the mid-year start. Prepare students for GCSE and A-Level Sociology examinations, ensuring they have a strong understanding of assessment criteria and sociological methodologies, and providing targeted support for those joining mid-year. Contribute to the development of the Sociology curriculum and resources, integrating current sociological research and social justice issues, and adapting to the school's needs for a mid-year transition. Foster a love of sociology in students, encouraging them to develop their analytical, critical thinking, and research skills, and to appreciate the complexity of social structures and inequalities. Work collaboratively with colleagues to create a cohesive and supportive learning environment, and to contribute to the wider academic and extracurricular life of the school, including participation in social justice initiatives. Organize and lead sociological investigations, research projects, and debates, promoting critical engagement with social issues and encouraging students to become active citizens. Ideal Candidate: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent. Strong subject knowledge in Sociology, including sociological theories, research methods, and social justice issues. Demonstrated ability to teach across Key Stages 4 and 5, including A-Level. Experience in preparing students for GCSE and A-Level Sociology examinations. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and analytical skills. Ability to inspire and motivate students of all abilities, including those joining mid-year. A passion for sociology and a commitment to fostering social awareness and critical thinking. Ability to organize and lead sociological investigations and research projects. Ability to work effectively as part of a team, and to quickly integrate into a school environment mid-year. Benefits: Full-time, permanent position, starting April 2025. Competitive salary (commensurate with experience). Opportunity to work in a dynamic and supportive independent school. Access to excellent sociology resources and facilities. Opportunities for professional development and career progression, with support for mid-year integration. Contribute to a vibrant humanities department. To Apply: Please send your CV