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Worcester
8 months ago
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Are you ready to bring business to life for the next generation? A forward-thinking secondary school in Worcester is looking for a passionate Business Teacher to join them from September. This full-time role involves teaching Business Studies at KS4 and KS5, with the opportunity to inspire students who are eager to understand the real-world impact of business and economics.

About the Role:
As a Business Teacher, you’ll deliver engaging and relevant lessons to GCSE and A-Level students, encouraging analytical thinking, creativity, and entrepreneurial skills. You’ll play a key role in helping students develop financial literacy, critical business knowledge, and the confidence to explore further study or careers in the commercial world.

What You Can Expect:
• Full-time position starting in September
• Teach Business Studies at KS4 and KS5
• A school culture that values innovation and subject relevance
• Access to excellent teaching resources and modern classrooms
• A leadership team that actively supports professional development
• Competitive salary, paid to scale

The Ideal Candidate Will Have:
• A degree in Business or a related field
• PGCE, QTS, or equivalent teaching qualification
• Experience teaching Business at GCSE and/or A-Level
• A dynamic approach to teaching and the ability to connect theory with real-world examples
• Commitment to student progress and achievement
• A collaborative attitude and willingness to contribute to departmental development

About the School:
Set in the heart of Worcester, the school prides itself on academic integrity, inclusiveness, and preparing students for life beyond the classroom. The Business department is well-established, with strong student interest and consistent results. You'll be joining a team that’s excited about education and always looking for fresh ideas.

Application Process:
If you're a dedicated Business Teacher ready to spark ambition in your students and join a motivated teaching team, we’d love to hear from you. Please send your CV at your earliest convenience

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