Religious Education Teacher Needed (Oxford, Independent School)
Wayman Learning Trust
About the role
A distinguished independent school has a rare vacancy in their Religious Education department.
An Outstanding school with a thriving Religious Education department is waiting for your application.
Job Overview
Our client is recruiting for a Religious Education Teacher starting in January or earlier. The school is a co-educational school with an excellent rapport. The Religious Education Teacher will teach Religious Education from KS3 to KS5 to the high-achieving and well-behaved student body.
The School
The school is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children while simultaneously promoting staff well-being and regular professional development. Parents are overwhelmingly complimentary about the school, describing it as ‘incredibly supportive and inclusive.’
They look after their staff, providing them with many benefits including loan of laptop and mouse for all teaching staff; employee centred and family friendly policies and practices; flexible working arrangements for work-life balance; and a cycle to work scheme. Religious Education department has rapidly grown in recent years!
Religious Education Teacher Experience and Qualifications
- Educated to degree level in Religious Education
- A formal teaching qualification with QTS (i.e. PGCE)
- Legal ability to work within the UK
- Excellent organisational, communication and IT skills
- Excellent Religious Education subject knowledge
Application
To be considered for this Religious Education Teacher position, please send your CV as soon as possible.
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