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Job Title: Humanities Teacher (Secondary)
Location: Fabulous New SEMH School in Worthing (ages 11-16)
Contract: Temporary to Permanent
Start Date: As soon as possible
Daily Rate: MPS

We are thrilled to offer an exciting opportunity for a dedicated and passionate Humanities Teacher to join our expanding team at a newly opened SEMH school in Worthing. Situated in an excellent location with great public transport links and ample parking for drivers, this rapidly growing school is set to welcome 80 students by the new year. We are seeking committed staff who are enthusiastic about being part of this exciting journey and growing alongside the school.

Our school is highly focused on staff progression and development, offering plenty of support to help you achieve your career goals. If you are passionate about teaching Humanities and supporting young people to overcome barriers to learning in a nurturing and inclusive environment, this is the perfect role for you!

Key Responsibilities:

  • Teaching Humanities: Plan and deliver creative, engaging, and differentiated Humanities lessons (covering subjects such as History, Geography, and Religious Studies) that meet the diverse needs of students, fostering a curiosity about the world around them.
  • Tailored Support: Work closely with students to understand their individual learning styles, adapting lessons to ensure all students can access the curriculum effectively.
  • Classroom Management: Establish a positive and inclusive learning environment, using behaviour management strategies to support students with SEMH needs in managing their emotions and behaviours during lessons.
  • Monitoring Progress: Track and assess students’ academic and personal development, providing constructive feedback to help them build their confidence and make progress in Humanities.
  • Collaborative Working: Work closely with colleagues, including teaching assistants, SEN specialists, and pastoral staff, ensuring a holistic approach to supporting each student’s needs.
  • Encouraging Engagement: Motivate students to engage with the material, participate in discussions, and develop essential critical thinking skills, using positive reinforcement strategies to encourage participation and progress.

Candidate Qualities:

  • Passionate Educator: A love for teaching Humanities and a commitment to helping students develop their understanding of history, geography, culture, and the world.
  • Experience in SEN/SEMH Settings: Ideally, candidates will have experience working in SEN or SEMH environments, supporting students with emotional and behavioural challenges.
  • Patience and Empathy: Ability to form strong relationships with students, demonstrating patience and understanding, especially when managing challenging behaviours.
  • Adaptability: A flexible approach to teaching, with the ability to adjust lesson plans and teaching strategies to meet the varying needs of students.
  • Team Player: Strong collaborative skills, working effectively with other staff members to create a supportive, consistent learning environment.

Important Notice: To apply, you must be eligible to work in the UK or hold a relevant work visa. Safeguarding is central to what we do, and you will be required to:

  • Provide references for us to complete checks prior to employment.
  • Have an Enhanced DBS on the update service or be willing to obtain one (Pink Tile can assist with this).

At Pink Tile Education, we ensure every candidate we place is the best fit for our schools and contributes positively to the team. We aim to respond to all applications within three working days. If we are unable to contact you, please check missed calls and email folders as we may have tried to reach you. Thank you!

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Lucy Parrott

West Sussex and Hampshire SEND