£140 - £150 per day
Bromley-By-Bow
Are you a versatile Humanities specialist ready to inspire the next generation of global citizens in the heart of East London?
Can you bridge the gap between the lessons of the past and the challenges of our modern world?
If you are looking for a role in Bromley-By-Bow that offers the vibrancy of an inner-city school alongside competitive London-weighted pay, we want to hear from you.
We are seeking a dedicated Qualified Humanities Teacher (QTS) to join a dynamic Secondary School in the Bromley-By-Bow area. This role is perfect for an educator who can confidently teach across History, Geography, and Religious Studies at KS3, with a specialist focus in at least one subject at KS4. You will be joining a school that prides itself on its diverse community, high aspirations, and its commitment to social justice and global awareness.
Your Responsibilities
- Curriculum Delivery: Plan and deliver engaging Humanities lessons across KS3, fostering an early interest in how societies, environments, and beliefs shape our world.
- Subject Specialism: Lead GCSE cohorts in either History or Geography, utilizing data-driven interventions to ensure students reach their target grades.
- Inquiry-Based Learning: Develop students' critical thinking skills, encouraging them to analyse sources, evaluate different perspectives, and construct well-reasoned arguments.
- Inclusive Practice: Differentiate complex global and historical topics for a diverse classroom, ensuring the curriculum is accessible and relevant to students in Tower Hamlets.
- Literacy & Communication: Support students in developing their extended writing and oracy skills, essential for success in Humanities and beyond.
- Faculty Collaboration: Work within a high-energy Humanities department to share resources, moderate assessments, and contribute to cross-curricular projects.
What You'll Bring to the Team
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS): Mandatory. A degree in History, Geography, or a related Humanities discipline.
- Inner-City Resilience: The ability to build strong, respectful relationships with students from diverse backgrounds and manage a classroom with confidence and empathy.
- Subject Passion: A genuine drive to make Humanities subjects come alive, linking historical events and geographical phenomena to the lives of young people in East London.
- Adaptability: The flexibility to teach across multiple Humanities disciplines at KS3 while maintaining high standards of subject knowledge.
- Compliance: An enhanced Child DBS on the Update Service (or a willingness to process a new one via Randstad).
Why Partner with Randstad?
- Pay rates: £140 - £150 per day
- Prime Location: Work in a school with excellent transport links, easily accessible via the District or Hammersmith & City lines.
- Professional Growth: Access free, certified CPD modules, including advanced behaviour management and strategies for teaching EAL learners.
- Dedicated Consultant: Work with Neeraj, your specialist consultant, who understands the unique rewards of teaching in the Tower Hamlets area.
- Referral Rewards: Earn a £300 voucher for every qualified teacher you successfully refer to our team!
How to Apply
If you are a dedicated and supportive individual ready to make a difference in a school setting, please apply immediately with your CV or contact Neeraj at neeraj.kommaravalli@randstad.co.uk for more information.
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