Map out the next step in your teaching career in Summer 2025.
We’re looking for an outstanding Head of Geography to join a busy, high-achieving secondary school in the beautiful Channel Islands.
In this exciting permanent role, you will play a key part in achieving the school’s strategic vision, which has a track record of delivering exceptional teaching and learning in a caring, Christian environment.
You will lead and manage the successful Geography Department to teach Geography across all the secondary key stages, ensuring high standards of education whilst producing passionate and successful young students.
You must be a well-qualified Geography teacher, with a passion for your subject and experience teaching KS3, KS4 and possibly KS5. You will also need to be highly motivated and dynamic with proven leadership skills.
This Head of Geography role is a offered as a permanent placement with fantastic benefits from the Summer term of 2025.
You will need:
• QTS
• The right to work in the UK
• Ideally a DBS on the update service (or willing to apply)
• A solid background in teaching Geography
• To be an inspirational, driven and passionate teacher
• Proven leadership skills
• Available to start in April 2025
In return you will receive fantastic benefits including:
• A competitive salary
• Relocation package (and possible support with rent)
• A rewarding job working in the most beautiful, warmest islands of the UK
• A dedicated consultant to support your journey to the Island.
Teaching in the Channel Islands is an easier transition than you might think and could be just the adventure you're waiting for. So, if you feel you have the relevant skills, experience and passion, we would love to hear from you.
At Red Lester we specialise in supporting schools in the Channel Islands to find the right teachers within the primary, secondary, FE and SEN sectors. We offer teachers the opportunity to work in the most beautiful islands within the UK, supporting them from initial application right through to starting their new role and settling into life on the Island