Join a welcoming Church of England School in Richmond as an RE Teacher from September 2025. This is an opportunity to inspire ethical understanding and interfaith dialogue among students across Key Stages 3-5, fostering a rich and diverse religious education within a values-driven environment. About Our Learning Community: We are a Church of England School committed to providing a well-rounded education that nurtures spiritual, moral, and ethical development within a Christian ethos. Our RE department emphasizes a range of religious perspectives and philosophical inquiries. About the Role: Deliver engaging and challenging RE lessons across Key Stages 3-5, following exam specifications and incorporating diverse religious and philosophical perspectives. Plan and deliver lessons that foster critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and interfaith dialogue, utilizing a variety of teaching methods and resources, including theological texts and philosophical debates. Assess student progress through essays, presentations, and discussions, providing detailed feedback to support their development. Contribute to the development of the RE curriculum, integrating current religious and ethical debates, and participate in departmental planning. Organize and lead religious and ethical discussions, debates, and interfaith activities, promoting student engagement and spiritual growth. Ideal Candidate: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with a strong RE subject knowledge, including theology, philosophy, and ethics. Demonstrated experience teaching RE to A-Level, with a focus on both theoretical concepts and ethical reasoning. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and philosophical skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate students. Commitment to fostering interfaith dialogue and ethical understanding within a Christian ethos. Benefits: Competitive salary (MPS/UPS Outer London Weighting). Access to well-equipped resources, supporting religious and philosophical inquiries. Opportunities for continuous professional development in religious education and theology. A collaborative and supportive team environment within a welcoming Church of England School. To Apply: Please send your CV