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Teacher of Social Studies

Teacher of Social Studies

Wilmslow High School

Cheshire East

  • £31,650 - £49,084 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
Main Pay Range or Upper Pay Range
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1 September 2025
Apply by:
27 February 2025

Job overview

Salary: £31,650 to £49,084 

Pay Range: Main Pay Range or Upper Pay Range 

Start date: 1 September 2025  

Contract type: Full Time

Contract term: Permanent 

Suitable for NQTs: Yes 

Closing date: Thursday 27 February 2025 at 12:00pm


Interview date: W/C Monday 3 March 2025 

We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and energetic Teacher of Social Studies to join our thriving and highly regarded Social Studies Team. Applications are encouraged from both early career or experienced teachers who are committed to teaching at the highest standard and raising the aspirations and achievements of our students. 

 

The role will require you to teach across Key Stage 3 Religious Studies, with the opportunity to specialise at Key Stage 4 and 5, in Sociology, Religious Studies or Law. In addition, any candidate that can work with the well-established Psychology team, to deliver A-Level would be welcome to apply. The role can be adapted depending on the specialism of the candidate, so a range of applications will be considered.

 

This is an excellent opportunity to work with an exceptional team who have a well-structured curriculum, comprehensive resources and work collaboratively with the shared aim of creating the best learning opportunities for all. The team is highly professional, supportive of each other and place great importance on teamwork. It is a growing team with a desire to become even more integrated, with the belief that cross-curricular opportunities will only strengthen the learning experience for all our students.

The successful candidate will have: 

 

  • Have a high degree of subject competency and personal organisation with a continuing personal interest in, and commitment to the range of Social Studies subjects.
  • Demonstrate a real passion for education and a deep-felt desire to make a difference for young people.
  • Have the resolve and tenacity to make a real difference to the performance of students.
  • Demonstrate rigorous professionalism in everything, accepting nothing but the best in a culture of excellence.
  • Have a willingness to embrace and promote the importance of all the humanities and social sciences across all key stages.
  • Be able to work with a team who are passionate about reaching all students with empathy and understanding.


If you would like to join a forward-thinking, research-driven school and have the skills and tenacity to really make a difference for young people, we would welcome your application.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to respect this commitment. A consideration of the person’s suitability to work alongside children is part of the selection process 

If invited for an interview, you will be: 

• asked to complete a self-declaration form answering questions in relation to any criminal record or other information that would make them unsuitable to work with children.

• subject to an online search. This is to help identify any incidents or issues that have happened, and are publicly available online, which we may wish to explore at interview.

If successful, you will be subject to:

• an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service. 

• pre-employment checks which will include References, Health, Right to Work in UK, DBS and a Declaration that neither they nor anyone who lives in the same household is a disqualified person under the Childcare (Disqualification) Regulations 2009. 

Current or previous employers will be contacted, and information requested will include:

• disciplinary offences relating to children, including any for which the penalty is ‘time expired’.

• whether the applicant has been the subject of any child protection concerns.

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About Wilmslow High School

Rated as Good by Ofsted in 2019, Wilmslow High School is heavily oversubscribed in both the 11 – 16 sector and the sixth form. Student numbers have increased with more and more students from outside the town and from the independent sector of education seeking places. As the only state secondary school in the town, it enjoys good relationships with the partner primary schools in Wilmslow, Handforth and Alderley Edge, from where the majority of our students come

Headteacher

Mrs Christina Kane

Location

Wilmslow, a pleasant commuter town with a population of about 32,000, is situated on the southern outskirts of Manchester. It is within easy reach of attractive countryside both locally and in the nearby Peak District. The town is well served by the motorway network and by rail; Manchester Airport is nearby. A wide variety of housing is available in south Manchester, Wilmslow, Macclesfield and the surrounding Cheshire countryside. The town is mixed socially, with many areas of affluence and some communities of relative social deprivation.

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