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Bring the Past to Life — Inspire the Future

Are you passionate about turning the pages of the past into stories that spark curiosity, critical thinking, and connection?

Do you believe history should be more than memorizing dates—that it should help students understand the world around them and their place in it?

If so, we’d love to hear from you.

PK Education are looking for a dynamic and imaginative History Teacher to join a large secondary school in Doncaster.

You’ll have the opportunity to deliver engaging lessons that challenge students, promote deep inquiry, and bring history to life across Key Stages 3 to 4.

What We’re Looking For:

A qualified teacher (PGCE, QTS, or equivalent) with a degree in History or a related field
Someone with experience teaching History at the secondary level.
A great communicator with strong classroom management skills
A passionate educator who brings energy, creativity, and innovation to their teaching

Essential:

Experience with curriculum planning and modern pedagogy
A strong understanding of diverse historical perspectives and narratives
Enthusiasm for extracurricular activities or cross-curricular projects
For more information, please contact Fiona at the Sheffield office on (phone number removed) or apply directly below

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