RE Teacher - Berkshire, UK

Quantum Scholars
Berkshire
3 weeks ago
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Quantum Scholars are working alongside a secondary school based in Berkshire who are seeking a dynamic and passionate Religious Education (RE) Teacher. This is a full-time, permanent position starting in September 2025. You will be responsible for delivering engaging lessons in RE to students across [KS3/KS4] and will play a key part in supporting students' academic and personal development. The school hiring are rated "Good" by Ofsted. They are situated in a lovely area. They are a school that fosters positive relationships across the whole community. The behaviour of the students are also good! Responsibilities:Plan and deliver high-quality, engaging RE lessons to students of varying abilities, ensuring that all students make progress.Develop and implement a curriculum that encourages critical thinking, reflection, and understanding of world religions and ethical issues.Mark and assess student work, providing constructive feedback to help students improve and meet their potential.Maintain high standards of classroom behavior, creating a positive and respectful learning environment.Participate in departmental meetings, contributing to curriculum development, resources, and teaching strategies.Attend parent-teacher meetings and school events as required.Work collaboratively with colleagues across the school to ensure the best outcomes for all students.Requirements:Must be a qualified teacher.Proven experience of teaching RE at secondary school level(11-16 years old).Strong classroom management skills and the ability to engage students with a variety of learning styles.Passionate about fostering an inclusive, thoughtful, and respectful approach to the study of religion and ethics.Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.Ability to work as part of a team and contribute to the wider school community.If you would like to find out more about this wonderful opportunity, please apply directly via this advert and one of our consultants will be in touch

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