Geography Teacher
Location: Chesham, Buckinghamshire
Salary: Very Competitive + Excellent Benefits
Job type: Full time, Fixed Term Contract (February - August)
The Client:
Our client, a co-educational grammar school, fosters strong relationships between staff and students. They offer diverse opportunities for students to thrive and be well-prepared for life.
The Role:
As a Geography Teacher (QTS), youll become part of a supportive and collaborative team dedicated to delivering an enriching learning experience for students, both within and beyond the curriculum.
Ideal for an Early Career Teacher or an experienced educator aiming to broaden their skill set.
Requirements:
-Previous experience working as a Geography Teacher or in a similar role.
-Hold a good honours degree and qualified teacher status.
-Exhibit excellent subject knowledge and a passion for Geography.
-Possess thorough knowledge of current teaching practices and curriculum.
-Demonstrate relevant Continuing Professional Development.
Benefits:
-Minimum 14% PPA for teaching staff
-Personal laptop
-Longer holidays
-Opportunities for national qualifications (e.g., NPQs).
-Priority admission for qualified staffs children.
-Free on-site parking.
-Excellent pension benefits (TPS and LGPS).
Apply now for this exceptional opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.
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