About the role
Salary: Main/Upper Pay Spine (with London Fringe)
Start Date September 2025
Great History teaching is defined by a genuine love for the subject and an extensive knowledge of how students learn. Would you like to work in a talented, highly motivated and supportive team within our History Learning Area? Would you like to teach a challenging, engaging and diverse curriculum? This is a superb opportunity for an enthusiastic and motivated Teacher of History, who has the skills and drive to inspire students and colleagues to raise standards even further.
Why choose our school:
• Influence practice and sharing ideas with likeminded professionals.
• An established and well-resourced learning area.
• We offer excellent opportunities for high quality professional development and support.
• We have a strong commitment to staff wellbeing with a genuinely friendly body of staff who support and care for each other.
• Excellent transport links with the M1, A1 and M25 close by.
What we are looking for:
• An innovative teacher who embraces and develops new ideas, and then pursues them to completion.
• You should have a strong record of working collaboratively within a department and you are able to respond nimbly to challenges which arise.
• You uphold high expectations of students daily and model this to colleagues in the department.
• You can skilfully develop effective student-teacher relationships.
• You have a proven track record of achieving strong student progress and have high expectations of your classes.
• You are a positive team player with a strong commitment to making Kings Langley School the best place to work for all staff.
Please contact Mrs. Shurle Woodhouse (woodhouses@kls.herts.sch.uk) for further details.
Closing Date: Friday 7 March 2025 at 9am
The school is committed to safeguarding children and young people. All post holders are subject to a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
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