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Do you have a flair for Business and Economics and a passion for empowering future entrepreneurs?
Whether you're an experienced educator or just finishing your PGCE, this thriving secondary school in Manchester is the perfect place to spark curiosity, challenge thinking, and shape tomorrow’s business minds.

Position: Secondary Business and Economics Teacher
Location: Manchester, M8
Start Date: September 2025
Pay: £150–£230 per day (dependent on experience)
Age Group: KS4/KS5
Contract: Full-Time
 
About the Role:
Step into a vibrant and forward-thinking Humanities and Social Sciences faculty, where your expertise in Business and Economics will inspire students to explore real-world challenges, develop analytical skills, and think creatively. You’ll be teaching across Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5, bringing topics like entrepreneurship, global trade, and economic theory to life in a way that’s both engaging and meaningful.
 
What You’ll Be Doing:

Designing and delivering thought-provoking Business and Economics lessons that build confidence and curiosity.
• Supporting students as they tackle complex topics—from cash flow forecasts to fiscal policy.
• Tracking progress and adapting your approach to meet individual learning needs.
• Creating a positive, inclusive classroom where students feel encouraged to take risks and think critically.
• Collaborating with colleagues to shape a cohesive, enriching curriculum. 
What We’re Looking For:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), a PGCE in Business, Economics, or a related subject.
• A deep understanding of Business and Economics, with a talent for making abstract ideas practical and accessible.
• A passion for education and a genuine desire to help young people succeed.
• Experience working with secondary-aged students, particularly at KS4 and KS5.
• A team-oriented, reflective, and enthusiastic approach to teaching.
• Enhanced DBS on the update service—or willingness to apply through Smile Education. 
About the School:
Located in the heart of Manchester, this secondary school was rated "Good" by Ofsted (2022), recognised for its high expectations, supportive leadership, and inclusive ethos.
 With a strong focus on academic achievement and personal development, it’s a place where both staff and students thrive.
 
Why Choose Smile Education?

Flexible roles tailored to your needs and schedule.
• Transparent and competitive daily pay rates.
• A personal education consultant who knows your strengths and goals.
• Access to training, CPD, and long-term opportunities.
• Support from a team that genuinely cares about your career. 
📩 Ready to inspire the next generation of business leaders?
Send your CV or any questions to: (url removed)
 
Please note: We cannot offer sponsorship. Applicants must have the Right to Work in the UK.
Smile Education is committed to safeguarding children. All applicants will undergo compliance checks including DBS, Barred List, and qualification verification.

We are committed to safeguarding children. Each applicant will be expected to undertake compliance checks including Prohibited list, Barred list, DBS and Qualifications

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