JOB PURPOSE
To deliver high-quality teaching and learning in the humanities, developing students' knowledge of history and geography, critical thinking, and understanding of past events, while fostering curiosity, engagement, and a lifelong love of learning. The role also involves contributing to curriculum development, mentoring best practices, and supporting the wider academic vision of the school.
OVERVIEW OF THE ROLE
The Humanities Teacher is responsible for teaching geography/history/economics to students across various age ranges and abilities, promoting subject literacy, analytical skills, and global awareness. The role requires initiative, collaboration, and innovation, with opportunities to contribute to whole-school development and cross-departmental projects.
RELATIONSHIPS
The Humanities Teacher is selected by the Director of Schools in consultation with the HOS/KSC and HR.
The teacher will report directly to the KS Coordinator and, in their absence, to the HOS/DHOS. The teacher will also work collaboratively with other subject leaders, SEN staff, colleagues across departments, parents, and external stakeholders.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Plan and Deliver Engaging Lessons: Design and implement well-structured, engaging, and differentiated lessons that cater to diverse learning needs and abilities.
Assess and Monitor Student Progress: Regularly evaluate student learning through formative and summative assessments, providing constructive feedback to support academic growth.
Curriculum Leadership Contribution: Play an active role in reviewing and developing the humanities curriculum, ensuring it reflects the school's vision, meets examination standards, and integrates innovative practices.
Mentorship and Collaboration: Share best practices, mentor less experienced colleagues where appropriate, and contribute to cross-departmental and whole-school projects.
Extracurricular Engagement: Organize and lead humanities clubs, debates, field trips, or enrichment activities that extend learning beyond the classroom.
Create an Effective Learning Environment: Maintain a safe, inclusive, and stimulating classroom that promotes inquiry, independence, and critical thinking.
Stakeholder Engagement: Communicate effectively with parents, guardians, and stakeholders to support student success.
Technology in Teaching: Integrate digital tools to enhance engagement, source analysis, and access to multiple perspectives.
Professional Development: Engage in ongoing CPD, demonstrating a commitment to continuous growth and readiness for broader responsibilities.
School Community Participation: Actively contribute to the wider life of the school, supporting initiatives, events, and culture-building activities.
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Lesson Effectiveness & Student Engagement: Deliver at least 90% of lessons that are rated engaging and effective.
Student Progress: Ensure at least 75% of students show measurable academic progress, with 10% exceeding expectations.
Curriculum & Innovation: Contribute a minimum of two curriculum or teaching innovations annually.
Extracurricular Involvement: Lead at least three humanities-related enrichment activities per year with 60% student participation.
Technology Integration: Employ at least three digital or media strategies per term.
Parent & Stakeholder Communication: Maintain 90% positive feedback from parents through structured termly communication.
SAFEGUARDING
Broadoaks British School is committed to the safeguarding and promotion of the welfare of all children and young people in our care. All staff have a key role and responsibility in this.
QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) / TRCN.
Degree in Economics, or a related subject.
Strong subject knowledge and pedagogical skills.
Proven ability to inspire and motivate students of different ages and abilities.
Excellent communication, organisational, and interpersonal skills.
Experience in contributing to curriculum development or leading initiatives within a school setting (desirable).
Familiarity with the British curriculum and assessment frameworks (e.g., IGCSE, A-Level).