Religious Education Teacher

Maidstone
9 months ago
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Are you a passionate and dedicated Religious Education Teacher looking to inspire the next generation of learners in a high-achieving school?

We are working with an outstanding Secondary school in Maidstone, Kent seeking an exceptional Religious Education Teacher to join their thriving department. This is a fantastic opportunity for both experienced teachers eager to contribute to a supportive and dynamic learning environment. The role is available as a full-time position for a September 2025 start.

Why Join This School?

  • A Legacy of Excellence – This Secondary school has a strong track record of academic success, providing a nurturing and stimulating environment where students thrive.

  • A Vibrant and Collaborative Department – The Religious Education team is known for its supportive and innovative approach, fostering creativity and high standards of teaching.

  • Commitment to Professional Growth – Benefit from exceptional training, mentorship, and career development opportunities to help you grow as an educator.

    About the Role

    As a Religious Education Teacher, you will:

  • Inspire a love for learning – Deliver engaging and dynamic lessons that spark curiosity and enthusiasm in KS3 – KS5 students.

  • Develop critical thinkers – Encourage analytical and problem-solving skills through thought-provoking discussions and activities.

  • Champion individual progress – Differentiate instruction to support all learners, helping them reach their full potential.

  • Collaborate and innovate – Work closely with colleagues to share best practices and develop creative teaching strategies.

    About You

  • Passionate about Religious Education – Your enthusiasm for the subject is contagious, motivating students to excel.

  • An outstanding educator – You have a proven track record (or the potential) of delivering high-quality Religious Education lessons at KS3-KS5.

  • A team player – You thrive in a collaborative environment, supporting colleagues and sharing ideas.

  • Committed to excellence – You strive to create a stimulating learning environment that challenges and inspires students.

    What’s in It for You?

  • Competitive salary – MPS/UPS + TLR available for the right candidate.

  • Exceptional career development – Access to a comprehensive CPD program and mentorship opportunities.

  • A welcoming and supportive school community – Be part of a team that values collaboration, innovation, and student success.

    Ready to Make a Difference?

    If you're excited about this fantastic opportunity to shape young minds and contribute to an outstanding Religious Education department, we’d love to hear from you!

    Apply today by submitting your CV

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