About the Role About the School: Located in Chatham, our school is a thriving and inclusive learning community dedicated to nurturing students’ academic, personal, and moral growth. With a rich and comprehensive R.E. curriculum, the school fosters critical thinking, empathy, and respect for cultural and religious diversity. As part of the R.E. department, you’ll play a pivotal role in helping students engage with complex ethical issues and develop an understanding of world religions and belief systems, preparing them to become thoughtful global citizens. Key Responsibilities: Assist in planning and delivering engaging and thought-provoking R.E. lessons across various year groups. Foster students’ understanding of religious beliefs, ethical principles, and cultural diversity. Work collaboratively with experienced colleagues to create an inclusive and reflective classroom environment. Participate in professional development opportunities to refine your teaching practice and subject knowledge. Support extracurricular activities that promote critical thinking, moral development, and respect for diversity. What We Are Looking For: A strong academic background in Religious Education, Theology, Philosophy, or a related subject. A passion for teaching and inspiring students to explore complex ideas and questions about the world. Excellent communication, organisational, and interpersonal skills. A collaborative approach, with the ability to work effectively as part of a team. A commitment to continuous professional growth and development as an educator. Why Join the Grad2Teach Programme? A comprehensive, personalised training programme with dedicated mentoring and full support from experienced teachers. Clear opportunities for career progression within a supportive and dynamic school community. A structured pathway to achieving QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) and a permanent teaching role. A competitive salary and benefits package. If you are ready to inspire students to explore the complexities of belief systems, ethics, and global diversity, we would love to hear from you.