Plymouth College is a leading co-educational school, which has operated at the forefront of independent education since its inception in 1877. With its excellent programmes for the academic and personal development of pupils, fantastic wellbeing and pastoral care and world-leading performance sports and co-curricular activities, the College produces well-rounded, confident and resilient young people who stand out from the crowd.
Applications are warmly invited for the post of Teacher of Economics and Business Studies at Plymouth College for September 2025. The post holder will be a passionate advocate for Business and Economics and enjoy engaging young people in their specialism. Ideally, candidates will be expected to teach both Business and Economics to A-level.
The Business and Economics Department is an incredibly popular department at Plymouth College, dedicated to more than just outstanding academic results; our goal is to ignite a passion for lifelong learning and cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset and financial acumen that extends beyond the boundaries of the curriculum. We are committed to nurturing our students, whether they begin their journey with us at GCSE or A Level, preparing them for success in the ever-evolving world of business and economics.
Plymouth College has a wide range of extra-curricular activities to which all members of staff are expected to give a full commitment, according to their abilities, with games, clubs and societies. Prospective candidates should be willing to be involved with the wider life of a busy boarding and day school.
If candidates have any questions about the role, please feel free to contact the Head of Department, Gareth Hughes on ghughes@plymouthcollege.com
Closing date for applications is Monday 3rd March 2025 at 09:00 (UK Time).
To apply, please fill in the below Plymouth College application form, and send along with your CV to hr@plymouthcollege.com. Further information about the role is in the pack provided.
Plymouth College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful candidate must be willing to undergo an enhanced disclosure through the Disclosure and Barring Service.