Geography Teacher

Slough
10 months ago
Applications closed

Inspire Young Minds as a Geography Teacher in Slough!
Are you passionate about geography and eager to make a real difference in students’ lives? Supply Desk is seeking a creative and committed Geography Teacher to join a thriving secondary school community in Slough, Berkshire.

Position: Geography Teacher
Location: Slough, Berkshire
Contract: Temp to Perm
Start Date: September 2025
Salary: £33,075 – £50,471 (dependent on experience)

What You’ll Be Doing:

Engaging Teaching: Plan and deliver imaginative, curriculum-aligned geography lessons that spark curiosity and foster a love for learning.
Student Growth: Support students in their academic and personal development with tailored feedback and encouragement.
Assessment & Progress: Track student progress, set achievable goals, and adapt your teaching to help every learner succeed.
Team Collaboration: Work alongside a dynamic and supportive team to create cross-curricular opportunities and a well-rounded student experience.

What We’re Looking For:

A qualified teacher (QTS or equivalent), though unqualified teachers with a strong subject background are encouraged to apply.
Deep knowledge of geographical content, with the ability to relate it to real-world scenarios.
Strong classroom management and inclusive teaching practices.
Confident communicator with a genuine ability to connect with students across all ability levels.
Experience in teaching Key Stages 3 to 5 is ideal—but early career teachers are welcome too.
Passion for extracurricular learning and inspiring curiosity beyond the classroom.

Why Join Supply Desk?

Supply Desk is a leading education recruitment agency, connecting talented educators with outstanding schools across the UK. We offer:

✅ Flexible Working Options to support your work-life balance
✅ Research-Informed Practices to keep your teaching fresh and effective
✅ Commitment to Raising Standards in education across the board
✅ Continuous Professional Development with online and in-person CPD opportunities
✅ Refer a Friend Bonus—help us grow our teaching network and get rewarded!

Ready to Apply?

Submit your CV highlighting your experience, skills, and what makes you the perfect candidate for this role. If you're excited about inspiring the next generation in a diverse and forward-thinking Slough school, we want to hear from you!

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