At a Glance
- Tasks: Deliver engaging Humanities lessons in History and Geography to diverse learners.
- Company: Supportive secondary school focused on neurodivergent students.
- Benefits: Part-time role with a nurturing environment and professional development opportunities.
- Other info: Join a collaborative team dedicated to innovative education from September 2026.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives while fostering their academic and personal growth.
- Qualifications: Passion for teaching Humanities and ability to adapt to various learning needs.
The predicted salary is between 31650 - 43607 Β£ per year.
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Humanities Teacher on behalf of a mainstream Secondary school. This exciting opportunity is ideal for a committed Humanities Teacher looking to join a supportive and innovative environment from September 2026.
The successful Humanities Teacher will be joining a school that specialises in supporting neurodivergent students aged 7-19, providing a nurturing and inclusive setting where every learner is encouraged to thrive both academically and personally.
The Role
This Humanities Teacher position will involve delivering high-quality Humanities lessons across History and Geography. The successful Humanities Teacher will primarily teach Key Stage 3, with additional teaching responsibilities at Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 4.
Key responsibilities for the Humanities Teacher include:
- Planning and delivering engaging and differentiated lessons as a Humanities Teacher
- Adapting teaching approaches to meet a wide range of learning needs
- Supporting students' academic, social and emotional development
- Contributing to curriculum development in the role of Humanities Teacher
- Keeping up to date with curriculum changes
- Working collaboratively with colleagues
Humanities Teacher employer: Remedy Recruitment Group
Join a forward-thinking Secondary school that prioritises inclusivity and innovation, making it an exceptional employer for a Humanities Teacher. With a strong commitment to supporting neurodivergent students, the school fosters a collaborative work culture where educators are empowered to grow professionally while making a meaningful impact on students' lives. Enjoy flexible working hours, professional development opportunities, and a supportive community dedicated to nurturing both academic and personal growth.