Start Date: September 2026
Contract: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: MPS/UPS, paid to scale
An Ofsted and SIAMS Outstanding Church of England secondary school in Birmingham is seeking a dedicated and reflective RE Teacher to join its highly regarded Humanities faculty. This is a distinctive opportunity for a teacher who is genuinely interested in RE as an academic discipline and who values working in a school with a strong Christian ethos that is, at the same time, genuinely welcoming and inclusive of students of all faiths and none.
The successful candidate will teach Religious Studies across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 (AQA GCSE), as well as contributing to the school's programme of collective worship, reflection days, and SMSC enrichment activities. Depending on experience, there may also be the opportunity to teach A-level Philosophy and Ethics in the sixth form. You will be expected to create a classroom environment in which students feel confident to discuss questions of belief, ethics, and identity with intellectual rigour and mutual respect.
School Information
This Church of England secondary school in Birmingham is rated Outstanding by both Ofsted and SIAMS, and is known across the city for the quality of its pastoral care, its inclusive ethos, and its strong academic outcomes. The school community is diverse and vibrant, with students and families from many different faith backgrounds all feeling genuinely welcomed. Staff describe a school where the values of respect, compassion, and intellectual curiosity are lived out in daily practice.
Requirements
Degree in Theology, Religious Studies, Philosophy, or a related subject, and QTS
Strong subject knowledge across world religions, philosophy, and ethics at KS3β4
A-level teaching experience desirable
Confidence contributing to collective worship and SMSC provision
Sensitivity to, and enthusiasm for, teaching in a diverse, multi-faith school community
Application
To apply, please send your CV as soon as possible.