History Teacher

Enfield Town
7 months ago
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Are you a passionate and knowledgeable History Teacher ready to bring the past to life for bright young men? We are partnering with an Outstanding boys' school in Enfield that is seeking a fantastic permanent, full-time History Teacher to join their Humanities department this September. This is a brilliant opportunity to spark an interest in historical inquiry and help students understand the world around them across Key Stages 3 and 4, with exciting potential for Key Stage 5.
What you'll be doing:

  • You'll be designing and delivering engaging History lessons, covering a wide range of periods and topics, tailored for boys.
  • It's about encouraging critical thinking, source analysis, and a deep understanding of historical contexts and interpretations.
  • You'll create a stimulating and interactive classroom where students feel empowered to ask questions, debate ideas, and develop their own historical perspectives.
    What we're looking for:
  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent, with a specialism in History.
  • Experience teaching engaging and effective History lessons at Key Stages 3 and 4 for boys is highly desirable.
  • A broad and current understanding of the History curriculum and effective pedagogical approaches.
  • Excellent communication skills, strong classroom management, and a genuine passion for making history relevant and exciting.
    Why join this school?
  • This school offers Outer London Payscale.
  • You'll become part of a supportive and collaborative Humanities department within this Outstanding boys' school, celebrated for its strong academic results.
  • Benefit from excellent resources and a focus on staff well-being and professional development.
  • Join a popular and thriving school with a clear commitment to providing a high-quality education that encourages intellectual curiosity in Enfield.
    About This School:
    This Outstanding boys' school in Enfield provides a structured and stimulating environment that encourages intellectual curiosity and high academic attainment. They offer a comprehensive curriculum that challenges students to think critically about the world, with a strong focus on subjects like History, preparing them for future success

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