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Business Studies Teacher

Sittingbourne
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Teacher of Business Studies
Location: Swale
Salary: £120 – £250 per day (Depending on Experience)
Start Date: September 2025
Contract Type: Full-time or Part-time, Long-term

Are you an inspiring Teacher of Business Studies ready to spark ambition and entrepreneurial thinking in young minds? GSL Education Kent are excited to present an excellent opportunity for a Business Studies Teacher to join a supportive and inclusive secondary school in Swale from September 2025. Whether you're seeking a full-time or part-time position, this school can offer the flexibility and support you need to thrive.

This school is committed to fostering a culture of high expectations and continuous improvement. With a focus on academic achievement, personal development, and wellbeing, students are encouraged to become confident, articulate, and responsible individuals. The school prides itself on providing a broad and balanced curriculum and a vibrant learning environment where both staff and students are supported to reach their full potential.

As a Teacher of Business Studies, you will be instrumental in delivering engaging and dynamic lessons that empower students to understand the modern business world. You'll be joining a dedicated team that values collaboration, innovation, and strong relationships with students.

As a Business Studies Teacher, your responsibilities will include:

Delivering high-quality, engaging lessons to students across KS3 and KS4 (and potentially KS5)
Inspiring students with real-world business concepts and case studies
Monitoring and assessing student progress, offering tailored feedback and support
Creating a safe and supportive classroom environment that promotes respect and enthusiasm for learning
To be considered for the Teacher of Business Studies role, you must:

Hold UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or an equivalent overseas teaching qualification
Have experience teaching Business Studies in a UK secondary school setting
Be confident in planning, delivering, and assessing lessons that stretch and challenge all learners
Be an enthusiastic, organised, and reflective practitioner
Possess strong classroom management skills and a commitment to promoting high standards
Be committed to safeguarding and child protection
What GSL Education Offers:

Competitive daily rates of pay
Flexible working options (full-time or part-time)
A supportive, dedicated consultant to guide you through the recruitment process
Access to a wide network of school opportunities across Kent
CPD opportunities to further your professional development
GSL Education is dedicated to the safeguarding and welfare of all children and young people. All applicants for the Business Studies Teacher role will be subject to thorough background checks, including an enhanced DBS on the Update Service or a willingness to apply for one.

If you're an enthusiastic Teacher of Business Studies looking for your next challenge, click ‘Apply Now’ to submit your CV. A member of our team will be in touch to help you take the next step in your teaching career

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