A typical day for a geography teacher involves preparing lesson plans, teaching classes, and using maps and interactive activities to explain physical and human geography concepts. During the day, you will assist students, grade assignments, and manage resources for future lessons. You may also lead extracurricular activities, such as geography clubs or field trips, and attend professional development sessions.
The Role - Teacher of Geography - St. Albans
Academics are working as an agency on behalf of a secondary school in St. Albans. This role will be a long-term position with the potential to lead to a permanent role for the right person. You will be joining a thriving department in an Ofsted rated good school.
About You:
- You will have qualified Teacher status with a specialist in Geography or have a minimum of 2 years' experience working as an unqualified Geography teacher in the UK.
- You will have an enhanced DBS or willing to obtain one
Key Responsibilities:
- Plan and deliver engaging geography lessons on topics like physical landscapes, climates, and cultures.
- Use maps, visual aids, and technology to enhance student understanding of geographic concepts.
- Assess and grade student work, providing feedback to support their learning progress.
- Organize and lead field trips or extracurricular activities related to geography.
- Stay updated on current events and teaching methods to improve classroom instruction.
Benefits
- £160 to £245 depending on experience.
- Work in a thriving department
- Long term opportunity with the potential to go permanent
How to apply
If this Teacher of Geography role takes your interest, please apply with an up to date CV to be shortlisted for the role.
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