Please see the vacancies for teaching roles at the Trust.
Application Form and Job Descriptions can be found at at the bottom of the page.
Subject Lead RE
Hours: 1.0fte – required as soon as possible
Salary: MPS 4 – UPS 3 (£38,034 – £49,084) Plus TLR
Closing Date: Ongoing
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a hardworking, enthusiastic Faculty Lead Religious Education to join our innovative Humanities Faculty within our ambitious school. We are looking for the right candidate to join us as soon as possible. Interviews will be held on Friday 21st February 2025.
Religious Education sits at the heart of our School, and is a key element of pupil experience here. The Religious Education curriculum is supported by acts of collective worship, PSHCE and close links to the Chaplaincy and the Church of England curriculum. We expect all colleagues to support the Christian ethos of our School and that is expressed through our aspiration for all to “let your light shine”.
The successful candidate will be responsible for areas such as teaching and learning, vision for the department, strategic planning, monitoring and evaluation, behaviour for learning, the learning environment, performance management, addressing under-achievement and reporting to the senior team on the progress of the faculty.
You will be involved in developing a creative and inspiring curriculum which is closely aligned to the overarching Church of England curriculum and will be part of our collaborative approach to planning.
Teacher of Humanities, Duke’s Secondary School
Hours: 1.0fte – required for Summer term (28th April 2025)
Salary: MPS1 – UPS3 (£31,650 – £49,084)
Closing Date: Ongoing
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an inspirational teacher to join our Humanities department in the summer term (28 April 2025).
We are seeking to appoint a talented, dynamic, and hardworking teacher if Humanities to join our established team. We have a strong team ethos and believe in working collaboratively, sharing ideas and supporting each other to achieve.
The successful candidate will be an excellent classroom practitioner with strong subject knowledge and experience of successfully teaching Humanities to KS3 students and Geography to KS4 students. They will have a knowledge of current educational thinking and strategies to raise attainment and be passionate about building positive relationships with young people to help them succeed. You will make a great addition to the team if you are committed to delivering the best teaching, learning and assessment opportunities for our students and are capable of inspiring and motivating others through your passion for computer technology.