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Humanities Teacher, Liverpool

Randstad Education
Posted a day ago, valid for 22 days
Location

Liverpool, Merseyside L96GB, England

Salary

£28,000 - £33,600 per annum

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Contract type

Part Time

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  • Randstad Education is seeking a qualified humanities teacher to cover classes from KS3 to KS4, with no planning or marking responsibilities.
  • Candidates should have a passion for humanities and hold, or be working towards, UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
  • The role offers competitive pay rates, in compliance with the Agency Workers Regulations (AWR), and includes a guaranteed pay scheme from day one.
  • Successful applicants will join a supportive team and have opportunities for professional development, including free CPD courses and safeguarding training.
  • Experience is not explicitly required, making this position suitable for teachers at any stage in their career.

GUARANTEED PAY SCHEME AVAILABLE & AWR from Day 1

Are you an inspiring humanities teacher, who is competent covering classes across KS3 to KS4?

Successful candidates will be supported by an outstanding and passionate team and will have the chance work alongside some amazing teachers who put children at the very heart of everything they do.

This role is perfect for a teacher at any stage in their career, as it allows you to combine the flexibility of day to day working with the reward of inspiring young students. You will not be expected to plan, prepare or mark work for the classes you cover.

Responsibilities:

  • Must be able to teach humanities up to KS4 / GCSE Level (Any Specialism will be considered)
  • Plan, prepare and teach appropriate lessons within your specialist subject area enabling all student abilities to access the curriculum
  • Support colleagues within your department as required
  • Organise your classroom to create a positive teaching environment, liaising with relevant teaching assistants and support staff to develop effective working relationships with pupils and colleagues
  • Maintain discipline through employing various classroom management techniques in line with the school's behaviour management policy
  • Monitor pupil's progress and keep records on their development
  • Attend meetings, parent's evenings and in-service training days as required by the school, helping them in all areas to the best of your ability

Requirements:

  • A qualified Humanities teacher with a passion for the subject matter.
  • Hold a qualification with, or leading to UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). NQTs and overseas qualified teachers are welcome to apply
  • Be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check and full referencing process
  • Possess the motivation to achieve and add value to a school
  • Have proven classroom management skills
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, capable of engaging students from diverse backgrounds.
  • A commitment to creating a stimulating and inclusive learning environment.
  • A creative and innovative thinker who can integrate technology and real-world connections into lessons.

Benefits:

  • Access to Free CPD course and Safeguarding Training
  • Caring & dedicated co-workers
  • A dedicated, professional and friendly consultant
  • Competitive rates of pay paid weekly, which are fully compliant under the Agency Workers Regulations (AWR, 2011)
  • Recommend a friend bonus worth up to £300

About Us:

Randstad Education is the UK market leader for recruitment within education. We have been helping teachers and support staff to find temporary and permanent roles in schools, colleges and nurseries for nearly twenty years. Working with over 2500 schools each week, our staff support over 135,000 children every day across the country, so we can find the right match for your skills. The Liverpool branch is one of the oldest and busiest in the country and has a dedicated team of consultants working across primary, secondary and SEN. We now also have a dedicated section looking after school support roles such as technicians, administration and finance.

We are proud to support a diverse portfolio of schools across Liverpool, so even if this job or location is not suitable, we would still love to hear from you regarding your relevant experience. We may have other roles available in schools, temporary or permanent, short-or long-term, full or part-time, which may be a better match.

What Next?

If your application is deemed suitable for this position a telephone interview will be offered immediately, instead of the normal face to face meeting, to observe current social distancing measures. Documents will be submitted and checked online and our consultants will guide you through how to do this. All candidates will be required to undergo child protection and UK eligibility checks, and be subject to an enhanced DBS check. Randstad Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and requires all applicants to share this commitment.

To discuss this in more detail, please contact Sean Simmons, your specialist secondary consultant via email on or call our Liverpool branch on .

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In order to submit this application, a Reed account will be created for you. As such, in addition to applying for this job, you will be signed up to all Reed’s services as part of the process. By submitting this application, you agree to Reed’s Terms and Conditions and acknowledge that your personal data will be transferred to Reed and processed by them in accordance with their Privacy Policy.