CORE PURPOSE
We require an ambitious, intellectually rigorous English Teacher to deliver high-quality literature and language instruction across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. The role involves facilitating a challenging, knowledge-rich curriculum that sharpens pupils' textual analysis, critical writing capacity, and oral articulation, preparing them thoroughly for terminal public examinations and lifelong literary engagement.
KEY TASKS & DAILY OPERATIONS
Curriculum Design & Instruction: Plan, resource, and deliver highly structured, evidence-based English lessons that engage and challenge pupils across all academic profiles.
Textual Analysis & Literacy Expansion: Guide pupils through the mechanics of complex prose, poetry, and drama, embedding sophisticated frameworks for analytical essay writing, structural critique, and vocabulary acquisition.
Examination Preparation: Guide Key Stage 4 cohorts systematically through the demands of terminal GCSE English Language and English Literature specifications, maximising progress and attainment outcomes.
Progress Monitoring: Implement rigorous formative marking and summative assessment routines, utilising tracking data to design sharp, targeted interventions that close learning gaps.
Pastoral Responsibilities: Undertake full form tutor duties, managing daily registration, monitoring pupil attendance, and delivering the school's structured personal and social development units.
ENVIRONMENT & STRUCTURE
State-Maintained Framework: Operating within a well-established state-maintained secondary framework, our school combines a strong commitment to local community cohesion with structured, data-led approaches to pupil attainment, offering collaborative planning networks and robust internal professional development.
Behaviour Systems: The campus implements a highly consistent, whole-school behaviour policy focused on clarity and routine, ensuring classrooms remain calm, predictable, and entirely focused on scholarly learning.
PROFILE REQUIREMENTS
Qualifications: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or an equivalent recognised teaching credential, paired with a strong honours degree in English Literature, English Language, or a closely related humanities discipline.
Pedagogical Capability: A proven track record or clear capacity to deliver strong progress metrics in terminal public examinations through explicit, text-first classroom instruction.
Routine Implementation: The ability to execute school behaviour policies with absolute consistency, maintaining a positive, highly focused, and strictly disciplined classroom culture.
REGIONAL CONTEXT
Maritime Heritage & Waterfront Innovation: Based in Portsmouth, the school operates within a vibrant, historic island city celebrated globally for its naval legacy, commercial ports, and rapidly expanding marine technologies and tourist economies.
Connectivity: The area offers premier South Coast transport infrastructure, providing efficient commuting options via major regional road corridors (M27, A3(M), and M275) alongside comprehensive local bus networks and direct South Western Railway and Southern rail links running smoothly through Portsmouth & Southsea and Portsmouth Harbour stations straight to London Waterloo, Southampton, and Brighton.
APPLICATION INTAKE
Please submit your current CV to begin the application process.