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️ Inspire the Future with the Past – Join Us as a History Teacher!

Position: History Teacher
Location: The Prescot School
Start Date: 05/05/2025
Salary: Competitive, based on experience

Do you believe history is more than just dates and dusty textbooks? Are you passionate about bringing the past to life and helping students connect with the stories that shaped our world?

At the Prescot School, we're on the lookout for a dynamic, dedicated History Teacher who can ignite curiosity, spark debate, and inspire the next generation of thinkers, leaders, and changemakers.

What You'll Bring:

A love for storytelling and deep knowledge of history
A creative, engaging teaching style that brings history to life
Strong classroom management and a genuine connection with young minds
The ability to make the Tudors, WWI, civil rights and ancient empires unforgettable

✅ Requirements:

A recognised teaching qualification (QTS or equivalent)
A degree in History or a related subject
Experience teaching History at Key Stage 3 and 4 (KS5 is a plus)
Strong subject knowledge and a passion for education
Excellent communication and organisational skills
Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children

What We Offer:

A supportive, collaborative and forward-thinking humanities department
Professional development opportunities to grow your career
Enthusiastic students who are ready to learn and explore
A school culture that values passion, creativity, and fresh ideas

Whether you're an experienced educator or an ECT ready to start your journey, if you’re passionate about the power of the past, we want to hear from you

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