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A thriving secondary school in Enfield seeks a committed Humanities Teacher for a full-time position starting September 2025. The role involves teaching various Humanities subjects to students aged 11-18, fostering a passion for learning through an inclusive curriculum and engaging extracurricular activities. The ideal candidate will have QTS and relevant teaching experience, contributing to a dynamic and collaborative department renowned for its academic excellence.
Humanities Teacher – Enfield, North London – MPS/UPS (Inner London) – Full-Time – September 2025 – Secondary School (Ages 11–18)
Key Details
Humanities Teacher – based in Enfield, North London
Humanities Teacher – position begins September 2025
Humanities Teacher – full-time classroom role
Humanities Teacher – paid at MPS/UPS (Inner London)
Humanities Teacher – role within a mainstream secondary school (ages 11–18)
Humanities Teacher – applicants must hold QTS and have experience teaching at least one Humanities subject (e.g., History, Geography, RE) at KS3 and KS4 (KS5 desirable)
If you answered yes to the above, then this Humanities Teacher role could be the ideal fit for you!
The Role – Humanities Teacher
An excellent opportunity has arisen for a committed and enthusiastic Humanities Teacher to join a thriving secondary school in Enfield from September 2025. This full-time role involves teaching one or more Humanities subjects across Key Stages 3 and 4, with the potential to teach Key Stage 5 based on experience and subject specialism.
You will play an active role in shaping curriculum delivery, supporting extracurricular initiatives, and engaging students with critical global, historical, and cultural perspectives. The successful candidate will be passionate about Humanities education, well-organised, and dedicated to inspiring student curiosity and achievement.
The School – Humanities Teacher
Based in Enfield, this mainstream secondary school serves a diverse student body aged 11–18. It is known for its inclusive approach, high academic standards, and strong pastoral care. The Humanities faculty is a well-established and dynamic team that supports collaboration, creativity, and professional development.
With excellent transport links including the Piccadilly Line, Overground, and multiple bus routes, the school is easily accessible from North, East, and Central London. Ofsted has praised the school’s effective leadership, student progress, and the breadth of its curriculum—particularly within the Humanities and social sciences.
Apply now for this Humanities Teacher role or contact Charlie Mintz at TLTP for more information!