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RE Teacher Leeds (0.8 Timetable)

Prospero Teaching
West Yorkshire
3 days ago
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Job description

Part-Time RE Teacher – Secondary School – Leeds
Start Date: January 2026
Contract: Part-Time (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday)
Duration: Until the end of the academic year
Location: Leeds
Agency: Prospero Teaching

Prospero Teaching is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Religious Education Teacher to join a welcoming secondary school in Leeds on a part-time basis starting January 2026. This is a fantastic opportunity for a passionate educator to deliver a well-established RE curriculum across KS3 and KS4.


The Role:

Deliver engaging and inclusive RE lessons in line with the school’s curriculum.


Inspire students to explore a range of religious, ethical, and philosophical topics.
Work collaboratively with the Humanities department and contribute to a positive learning environment.
Part-time schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.

The Ideal Candidate:

Holds QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) or equivalent.


Has experience teaching RE at secondary level.
Demonstrates strong classroom management and communication skills.
Is committed to fostering a respectful and inclusive classroom culture.

Why Join Prospero Teaching?

Competitive daily rates of pay.


Supportive and experienced consultants.
Opportunities for CPD and career development.
A dedicated team that values your contribution.

If you’re an RE specialist looking for a rewarding part-time role in Leeds, we’d love to hear from you!


LEEDS – TEA


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