Permanent Teacher of Geography (A-Level Focus on Global Issues) - Outstanding Southampton School (Geography Department)
An outstanding school in Southampton is seeking a passionate and knowledgeable Permanent Teacher of Geography with a strong interest in global issues to primarily teach A-Level Geography. You will inspire our Sixth Form students to critically analyze and understand the complex challenges and opportunities facing our planet.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver engaging and thought-provoking Geography lessons primarily to A-Level students, focusing on contemporary global issues such as climate change, sustainability, and development.
- Foster students' critical understanding of the interconnectedness of physical and human systems on a global scale.
- Contribute to the A-Level Geography curriculum, ensuring a strong emphasis on current global challenges and potential solutions.
- Encourage students to engage with diverse perspectives and develop informed opinions on global issues.
- Collaborate with the Geography Department to integrate current affairs and case studies into the A-Level curriculum.
We Offer:
- Competitive salary and benefits package as per school policy.
- A supportive and forward-thinking Geography Department committed to exploring global issues.
- Excellent professional development opportunities focused on global citizenship education and A-Level Geography curriculum development.
- The opportunity to work with engaged Sixth Form students eager to understand and address global challenges.
Qualifications & Experience:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
- A degree in Geography or a related field with a strong emphasis on global issues.
- Proven experience teaching A-Level Geography, with a focus on contemporary global challenges.
- Comprehensive knowledge of A-Level Geography specifications and assessment, with the ability to link content to current affairs.
- Excellent communication, facilitation, and discussion leadership skills.
Ready to Empower Global Citizens Through Geography in Southampton?