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Economics and Business Studies Teacher

Economics and Business Studies Teacher

Nottingham Girls' High School

Nottingham

  • £30,009 - £50,526 pro rata
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2023
Apply by:
20 February 2023

Job overview

The role:

This is an outstanding opportunity for a well-qualified graduate and experienced Teacher of Business Studies and Economics to teach at one of the most progressive, creative and different schools in the country – a leading independent day school for girls aged 3 - 18.

Teaching A-Level, you will play a key role in and helping to evolve the department and supporting the Head of Department. You will also provide an excellent education for all the school's pupils by teaching with expertise and enthusiasm, offering support to the learning of individual students and contributing to the school's pastoral system. All Staff are also expected to contribute to our co-curricular programme and the incumbent may teach other subjects/outside of the department e.g. PSHE.

At Nottingham Girls’ High School, we foster a work environment that is inclusive and supportive, where all students and teachers thrive. Lessons are happy, the curriculum is diverse, and all areas of the school enjoy a focus on excellence in terms of learning and pastoral care. Here, everyone is listened to, valued and respected. We celebrate each individual in our diverse family of teachers, support staff and students, and commit to continually building on our inclusive practices. Therefore, we particularly welcome applications from people from diverse backgrounds.

As part of the GDST, the UK's leading network of independent girls' schools, we can offer a variety of benefits, such as:

  • Competitive terms and conditions of employment
  • Access to extensive professional development opportunities
  • Extensive training in a range of areas including wellbeing, diversity and inclusion
  • Training grants for qualifications
  • Generous Flexible Pension Scheme
  • Free life assurance benefit
  • A discount of up to 50% on fees for children at GDST schools
  • Interest free loans for training, computer purchase loans and travel season ticket loans
  • A Cycle to Work Scheme

Closing date: 8.00 am Monday 20 February

Interviews: Week commencing Monday 27 February

No agencies please. 

We are committed to the safeguarding of children and child protection screening will apply to this post, including online searches and checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.

About Nottingham Girls' High School

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+44 1159 417 663

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Nottingham Girls’ High School GDST is a single sex, selective, non-denominational all through day school with sixth form in Nottinghamshire serving students from the age of 4-18. The all-through school, situated in Nottingham has approximately 1,071 students on record. It belongs to the Girls Day School Trust, a registered charity made of 26 independent girls’ schools in England and Wales.

Nottingham Girls’ High School GDST was founded in 1875. The school expanded in the 1970’s, with a new library being opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh. A new Sixth Form Centre opened in 2009. 

Head

Julie Keller

Values and vision

Nottingham Girls’ High School GDST wants all girls to develop throughout their time at the school as confident, happy, compassionate and resilient individuals, who will contribute positively as active citizens in the future. The well-being of each child is vital to the school’s vision and believes that when happy, students succeed to their full potential. Nottingham Girls’ High School GDST follows the four core values of: girls first, networked, bold and principled, wanting to empower and install confidence in individuals to be the best version of themselves. A wide range of enrichment opportunities are available for girls’ to get involved in and expand their experiences beyond the classroom, including after school clubs, overseas trips and CV boosting initiatives such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award.

Independent School Inspectorate

“Throughout the school, pupils are remarkably well educated in accordance with the school’s aims and particularly with that which seeks that pupils should be confident learners. High standards of achievement in academic work are reflected in a wide range of extra-curricular activities.” 

View Nottingham Girls’ High School GDST’s latest Ofsted report

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