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Humanities Teacher

Young Foundations Limited

Tamworth

On-site

GBP 32,000 - 43,000

Full time

5 days ago
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Job summary

An educational organization in Tamworth seeks a Humanities Teacher who is passionate about supporting children with SEMH needs. The ideal candidate will create inclusive lesson plans, engage students at key stages, and contribute to a therapeutic learning environment. ECTs and experienced teachers are welcomed to apply for this rewarding role.

Qualifications

  • Committed to providing a therapeutic and child-centred environment.
  • Engage pupils to secure accredited certificates and qualifications.
  • Ability to teach dynamic and engaging lessons across key stages.

Responsibilities

  • Plan, teach, and assess Humanities effectively.
  • Create an inclusive learning environment.
  • Contribute to EHCPs as part of pastoral capabilities.

Skills

Affinity for children with SEMH needs
Effective communication
Creativity in lesson planning
Collaborative teamwork
Pastoral capabilities
Adaptability
Job description
Overview

Salary: £32,433.12 - £42,325.16 per annum (Depending on experience)

Role: Humanities Teacher

Full or Part Time positions considered

A SEMH School in Tamworth, part of the Young Foundations Group, are recruiting for a creative Humanities Teacher. Our secondary school is searching for someone who is an enthusiastic, motivated Teacher.

The school offers a varied and stimulating curriculum, providing the best elements from mainstream education and utilizing best practice from special schools to ensure the pupils have plenty of chance to shine.

About you

You should be an inspirational and engaging Humanities teacher, committed to providing a therapeutic and child centred environment, and always encouraging pupils to reach their goals.

Requirements
  • Affinity for children with SEMH needs
  • Ability to plan, teach and assess Humanities, and ideally some other subjects committed to raising aspirations of children
  • Engage pupils to secure accredited certificates and qualifications
  • To teach dynamic and engaging lessons across key stage 3,4 and 5
  • To be creative in planning and able to create an inclusive learning environment
  • An effective communicator with children, parents and colleagues
  • A team player, able to work collaboratively
  • Pastoral capabilities, including contributing to EHCPs
  • Adaptable and proactive, professional at all times
  • Committed to safeguarding children at all times

ECTs and experienced teachers are welcome to apply.

For an informal discussion on the role, please contact Rebecca Bhageerutty on 07469 539516

This is a truly exciting time to join Mortimer House School and be part of a journey to excellence and take pride in knowing that every day you can make a real positive difference to young people’s lives.

To apply, please submit an up to date CV with contact details included.

Mortimer House School (previously called Stepping Stones School) offers a unique, warm, safe and caring educational environment for children and young people who may not thrive and achieve in an external setting at this point in their lives. We understand young people learn in very different ways, and a person centred approach enables success.

Our individual, person-centred timetables will include core subjects, but the core curriculum is also embedded in holistic activities to enhance learning opportunities.

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