ECT Humanities Teacher — Essex School (Ofsted ‘Good’)
ECT Humanities Teacher focuses on delivering engaging and thought-provoking humanities lessons at ks3–ks4.
What the role involves
- Delivering engaging and thought-provoking Humanities lessons at KS3–KS4.
- Inspire students to develop curiosity and critical thinking about the world around them.
- Provide constructive feedback to support student achievement.
- Collaborate with colleagues on curriculum development and resources.
- Contribute to departmental enrichment activities such as trips or cultural projects.
- Fully engage with the ECT induction programme to build strong foundations.
Skills and requirements
- Relevant teaching, classroom, childcare, QTS, SEN, safeguarding, or early-years experience may be required.
Confirmed role details
- Strong mentorship and departmental support.
- Opportunities to specialise in History, Geography, or RS.
- A collaborative staff culture and modern facilities.
- Excellent CPD tailored to new teachers.
Candidate fit
- classroom confidence, lesson planning, communication, and learner awareness
Additional role context
- Start Date: January 2026.
- Teach Humanities across KS3–KS4 (specialisms in History, Geography, or Religious Studies are welcome).
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