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A prestigious Independent boys’ school in Camden is seeking a part-time Psychology Teacher to engage students in psychological research and case studies. The role involves teaching Psychology across KS3, KS4, and KS5, preparing students for GCSE and A-Level exams, and contributing to extracurricular activities. The ideal candidate will have a degree in Psychology, PGCE or QTS, and relevant teaching experience. Join a supportive environment with CPD opportunities.
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We are seeking a qualified Psychology Teacher for a prestigious Independent boys’ school in Camden. This part-time, permanent role involves teaching Psychology up to KS5, fostering students’ critical thinking, research skills, and understanding of human behaviour.
About the School
This school boasts a highly regarded Social Sciences department, offering research-based learning, psychology labs, and industry partnerships. The institution promotes academic inquiry, debate, and hands-on research, supporting teachers with CPD and collaborative opportunities.
Responsibilities
• Teach Psychology across KS3, KS4, and KS5, engaging students with research and case studies
• Support development of critical thinking and data analysis skills
• Prepare students for GCSE and A-Level Psychology exams
• Collaborate to enhance the Psychology curriculum with contemporary case studies
• Contribute to extracurricular research projects and symposiums
Qualifications and Experience
• Degree in Psychology or related field
• PGCE or QTS
• Experience teaching Psychology up to KS5
Salary and Benefits
• Competitive salary based on experience
• Part-time, permanent role with CPD opportunities
• Access to research tools and academic resources
• Supportive, stimulating teaching environment
• Convenient location with excellent transport links
How to Apply
Join a school that values academic inquiry and student engagement. Apply now!