A nurturing and inclusive Faith School in Hillingdon is seeking a dedicated and reflective Religious Education (RE) Teacher to join our Humanities department on a part-time, fixed-term basis. We are looking for an educator who can inspire students to explore diverse religious and philosophical perspectives, fostering critical thinking and spiritual development. About Our Learning Community: Our school is committed to providing a well-rounded education that integrates faith values with academic excellence. We encourage students to develop a deep understanding of religious and ethical issues, promoting respect for diverse beliefs and fostering a sense of community. The RE department is a supportive and collaborative team, dedicated to delivering engaging and thought-provoking lessons. About the Role: Deliver engaging and reflective RE lessons to Key Stage 3 and 4 students, focusing on GCSE curriculum requirements. Develop and implement lesson plans that incorporate a variety of religious and philosophical perspectives, promoting critical thinking and ethical reasoning. Facilitate student-led discussions and debates, encouraging respectful dialogue and exploration of diverse beliefs. Assess student progress through written assignments, presentations, and participation in class discussions, providing detailed and constructive feedback. Contribute to the development and enhancement of the RE curriculum, ensuring it aligns with current religious and ethical issues. Organize and lead extracurricular activities, such as religious studies clubs, interfaith dialogues, and visits to religious sites, to enhance student learning and promote spiritual development. Ideal Candidate: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with a strong academic background in Religious Studies, Theology, Philosophy, or a related field. Experience teaching RE to GCSE level, with a focus on diverse religious traditions and ethical issues. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and reflective skills, with the ability to engage and motivate students. A deep understanding of diverse religious and philosophical perspectives, promoting respect for all beliefs. Commitment to fostering critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and spiritual development in young people. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and contribute to the wider life of the school. Benefits: Flexible part-time hours to suit your availability. Competitive salary (pro-rata MPS/UPS Outer London Weighting). Opportunities for professional development in religious education and interfaith dialogue. A supportive and faith-based working environment within a nurturing school community. To Apply: Please send your CV