Geography Teacher - Curriculum TLRs Available

Wandsworth
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Geography Teacher - Curriculum TLRs Available

Q - Are you a Geography Teacher with a keen interest in Curriculum support?

If so, a 'Good with Outstanding' School in the heart of Wandsworth is on the hunt for a Geography Teacher who can take on a Curriculum responsibility from September 2025.

What sets this Geography Teacher - Curriculum TLRs Available role apart from others?

TLR: The school are keen to work with you to find a Curriculum TLR that will play to your strengths
SLT: The leadership team at the school are incredibly supportive and have dramatically decreased teacher workloads, with centralised behaviour and minimal data.
Culture: The School is a forward thinking, modern school. They have cultivated a high staff retention rate from the supportive, community feel to the school
School Life: Classes sizes are relatively small at the school, averaging between 25-27. The school day also finishes at 2pm on a Friday.The school are looking for an ambitious Geography teacher to join their expanding team as a result of the high uptake of Geography at KS4 and KS5. The team share planning resources and often have PPA time together to develop the curriculum.

They are incredibly conscious of wellbeing and have strived to make teachers' workloads as light as possible, allowing you full autonomy to focus on teaching and learning with minimal data.

Job Description: Geography Teacher - Curriculum TLRs Available

Geography Teacher - Curriculum TLRs Available
MPS1-UPS3 + TLR 2B
Full Time - Permanent - September 2025
Planning and teaching Geography lessons in KS4 and KS5
Working alongside the Curriculum team to support students with SEN, EAL, or challenging behaviour
Liaising with the SENCo regarding action plans and IEPs

About the school: Geography Teacher - Curriculum TLRs Available

Located in the London Borough of Wandsworth
Rich and diverse curriculum
Regular school trips and residentials
Overstaffed with TAs
On Site parking
Supportive SLT who prioritise teacher wellbeing

Person Specification: Geography Teacher - Curriculum TLRs Available

MUST HAVE UK QTS - Candidates without UK Qualified Teacher Status will not be considered
1st class or 2:1 level geography related degree
Cheerful and enthuastic personality
Driven and ambitious
Strong communication skills
Knowledge of SEN and Curriculum frameworks

Don't miss out on this fantastic Geography Teacher - Curriculum TLRs Available opportunity to take on a responsibility in a school that will allow you clear progression… apply today by submitting your CV.

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