Job Title: Humanities Teacher
Location: Suffolk, United Kingdom
Start Date: January 2024
We are currently working with a distinguished educational institution located in Suffolk, United Kingdom. They are dedicated to providing a comprehensive and enriching education that empowers their students to excel academically and become informed global citizens. To support their mission, they are seeking a passionate and qualified Humanities Teacher to join their team.
Position Overview: As a Humanities Teacher at the school, you will have the opportunity to inspire and educate students in the fields of history, geography, and social studies. You will play a vital role in developing students' critical thinking, research skills, and appreciation for the humanities.
Key Responsibilities:
Design and deliver engaging humanities lessons that align with the UK curriculum.
Foster a positive and inclusive classroom environment conducive to learning.
Assess student progress through various evaluation methods and provide constructive feedback.
Collaborate with colleagues to enhance the humanities curriculum and interdisciplinary projects.
Stay updated on developments in humanities education and incorporate innovative teaching approaches.
Contribute to extracurricular activities and school events as needed.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Humanities, History, Geography, or a related field.
Teaching qualification or certification from your home country.
Proven experience as a Humanities Teacher, preferably in a secondary school setting.
Familiarity with the UK curriculum and educational standards (desirable).
Strong communication skills and classroom management abilities.
Willingness and enthusiasm to adapt to a new cultural and educational environment.
How to Apply: Interested candidates are invited to submit their CV to recruitment-team@ican-teachuk.com
If you are a dedicated Humanities Teacher eager to embark on a rewarding teaching journey in the UK and make a lasting impact on young minds, we encourage you to apply today.