History Teacher

GSL Education - Lincoln
Spalding, Lincolnshire
11 months ago
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Posted
17 Jun 2025 (11 months ago)

Job Title: History Teacher
Location: Spalding
Salary: £31,650 – £49,084 per annum (Depending on experience)
Start Date: September 2025
Contract Type: Day-to-day/Long-term, Part-time/Full-time

Are you a dedicated History Teacher ready to bring the past to life for the next generation? GSL Education are seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable History Teacher to join a supportive and forward-thinking secondary school in Spalding.

As a History Teacher, you will be responsible for delivering engaging and thought-provoking History lessons across a range of students. Your lessons will spark curiosity, develop critical thinking, and deepen students’ understanding of global and British history.

Responsibilities:

Plan, prepare and deliver high-quality history lessons.
Create a classroom culture that fosters curiosity, respect, and independent thinking.
Assess and track student progress in line with curriculum objectives.
Use a variety of teaching strategies to accommodate different learning styles.
Contribute to the wider school community, including extracurricular activities.
Maintain up-to-date subject knowledge and a passion for historical education.
Uphold high standards of behaviour and safeguarding.
Requirements:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
Specialism in History or a closely related subject.
Experience teaching history across a range of classes.
Strong classroom management and communication skills.
A passion for your subject and the ability to inspire students.
Have an updated CV (covering the last ten years barring any unexplained gaps) and an enhanced DBS registered to the Update Service (or be willing to apply for one).
Benefits:

Supportive department with collaborative planning and resources.
Access to CPD and ongoing professional development.
Opportunity to teach in a well-resourced and high-achieving school.
If you are passionate about supporting students and looking to gain valuable experience, apply now to join GSL Education as an History Teacher in Spalding.

Please be advised that this role requires a strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection, and that successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks; including providing an enhanced DBS certificate registered on the update service or completing an application for a new check.

As an ethical, inclusive, and independent recruitment agency, GSL Education are committed to providing quality teaching and support staff in schools across the UK.

To apply for the History Teacher, click ‘apply now’ and submit your most recent CV. One of our dedicated consultants will be in touch soon

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