At a Glance
- Tasks: Inspire students through engaging Humanities lessons in a supportive environment.
- Company: Justteachers, dedicated to nurturing and empowering students with barriers to education.
- Benefits: Full-time role with opportunities for professional growth and collaboration.
- Other info: Join a passionate team committed to personalised learning and emotional development.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives by helping them understand themselves and the world.
- Qualifications: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and experience with SEMH needs required.
The predicted salary is between 31650 - 33483 £ per year.
Justteachers is seeking a passionate, adaptable and resilient PHSE Teacher in Stamford. This full-time role is to start in September, with shortlisting currently taking place. This nurturing provision supports pupils who have experienced significant barriers to mainstream education. The school delivers a flexible, relationship-centred and trauma-informed curriculum to help learners re-engage, build confidence and achieve meaningful progress. Humanities is a key part of the curriculum in helping pupils understand themselves, their community and the wider world.
Key Responsibilities
- Planning and delivering engaging Humanities lessons across RS, Geography and PSHE to KS3–KS4 pupils
- Adapting lessons to meet the needs of learners working below age‑related expectations
- Using creative, practical and discussion-based approaches to promote curiosity, self-reflection and emotional development
- Building strong, trusting relationships to support engagement, attendance and behaviour
- Embedding trauma-informed and restorative practices throughout your teaching
- Working collaboratively with pastoral teams, behaviour specialists and school leaders
- Monitoring pupil progress and supporting personalised learning plans
Pre-requisites
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent
- Strong subject knowledge across RS, Geography and PSHE
- Experience teaching pupils with SEMH needs, SEND or those working outside of mainstream expectations
- Effective behaviour management and de-escalation skills
- A patient, consistent and nurturing approach to teaching
- The ability to create an inclusive and structured learning environment
- Two or more professional references within education
This Role Is Ideal For Someone Who
- Is passionate about helping young people understand the world and their place within it
- Can adapt teaching to suit individual needs and emotional readiness
- Values creativity, relationship-building and personalised learning
- Thrives in a supportive and collaborative SEMH environment
Apply today to join a dedicated SEMH team in Grantham and inspire young people through meaningful, engaging Humanities teaching.