Position: English Teacher
Location: Stevenage
Contract: Full-Time
Start Date: September
Key Stages: KS3βKS5
English Teacher Role in a Church of England Secondary School
A well-regarded Church of England Secondary School in Stevenage is seeking to appoint an inspiring and committed English Teacher to join its successful English department from September. This is an excellent opportunity to work in a school renowned for its nurturing ethos, high academic expectations, and commitment to developing confident, articulate, and compassionate young people.
The school provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students are encouraged to explore literature, develop critical thinking skills, and express themselves with confidence. Staff benefit from a collaborative culture, excellent professional development opportunities, and a leadership team that values innovation, wellbeing, and continuous improvement.
About the Role
The successful candidate will teach English across Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, and Key Stage 5, delivering engaging and thought-provoking lessons that foster a lifelong love of literature and language.
Students study a rich and diverse curriculum, exploring classic and contemporary texts, poetry, drama, creative writing, and linguistic analysis. You will prepare students for GCSE and A-Level English Literature and English Language examinations while developing their analytical, communication, and independent learning skills.
You will also contribute to the wider life of the department through reading initiatives, creative writing clubs, theatre visits, debating, literary competitions, and enrichment activities that encourage students to develop their passion for English beyond the classroom.
Key Responsibilities
Teach English across KS3, KS4, and KS5
Deliver engaging, well-structured, and challenging lessons
Prepare students for GCSE and A-Level English Literature and Language examinations
Develop students' reading, writing, analytical, and communication skills
Assess progress and provide high-quality, constructive feedback
Contribute to curriculum planning and departmental development
Support literacy initiatives and extracurricular enrichment activities
Foster creativity, confidence, and a lifelong appreciation of English
The School Environment
This Church of England Secondary School is recognised for its strong sense of community, excellent pastoral care, and commitment to helping every student fulfil their potential. Students are respectful, motivated, and eager to learn, creating a calm and purposeful learning environment where academic success and personal development go hand in hand.
The English department is a collaborative team of experienced teachers committed to delivering outstanding outcomes. Staff benefit from modern teaching resources, excellent professional development, supportive leadership, and opportunities for career progression.
Candidate Requirements
Essential Requirements
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Experience teaching English at secondary level
Ability to teach KS3 and KS4 confidently
Strong subject knowledge in English Literature and Language
Excellent classroom management and communication skills
Desirable
Experience teaching A-Level English Literature and/or English Language
Experience leading literacy or reading initiatives
Ability to contribute to debating, drama, or creative writing activities
A proven track record of delivering excellent student outcomes
How to Apply
If you are interested in this English Teacher role at a Church of England Secondary School in Stevenage, please submit your CV as soon as possible.
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