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Geography Teacher | Coastal Secondary School | Skegness
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Position: Geography Teacher Location: Skegness Contract: Full-Time Start Date: September Key Stages: KS3–KS5 Geography Teacher Role in a Coastal Secondary School A well-respected Coastal Secondary School in Skegness is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Geography Teacher to join its successful Humanities department from September. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a school that embraces its unique coastal location, providing students with engaging opportunities to explore both physical and human geography through real-world learning. The school is committed to delivering an ambitious curriculum that develops environmental awareness, global understanding, and critical thinking. Staff benefit from a collaborative culture, supportive leadership, and excellent professional development opportunities. About the Role The successful candidate will teach Geography across Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, and Key Stage 5, delivering engaging lessons that inspire curiosity about the world and the challenges facing local and global communities. Students study a broad curriculum including physical geography, human geography, climate change, ecosystems, urban development, sustainability, and geographical enquiry. You will prepare students for GCSE and A-Level Geography examinations while developing their analytical, research, and fieldwork skills. You will also contribute to the wider life of the department through field trips, geography clubs, environmental projects, and enrichment activities that encourage students to apply their learning beyond the classroom. Key Responsibilities Teach Geography across KS3, KS4, and KS5 Deliver engaging, challenging, and well-structured lessons Prepare students for GCSE and A-Level Geography examinations Develop students' geographical enquiry, analytical, and fieldwork skills Assess progress and provide high-quality, constructive feedback Contribute to curriculum planning and departmental development Support fieldwork, enrichment activities, and educational visits Encourage environmental awareness and global citizenship The School Environment This Coastal Secondary School in Skegness offers a welcoming and inclusive learning environment where students are encouraged to develop academically, personally, and socially. The school's coastal setting provides valuable opportunities for fieldwork and experiential learning, enriching the Geography curriculum. The Humanities department is a collaborative team committed to delivering high-quality teaching and inspiring students to understand the world around them. Staff benefit from excellent teaching resources, supportive leadership, and clear opportunities for professional growth. Candidate Requirements Essential Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience teaching Geography at secondary level Ability to teach KS3 and KS4 confidently Strong subject knowledge and enthusiasm for Geography Excellent classroom management and communication skills Desirable Experience teaching A-Level Geography Experience organising fieldwork and educational visits Ability to contribute to wider environmental or sustainability initiatives A proven track record of delivering excellent student outcomes How to Apply If you are interested in this Geography Teacher role at a Coastal Secondary School in Skegness, please submit your CV as soon as possible.