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Geography Teacher | Innovative Academy | Skegness
marchantrecruitment-demo
1d ago
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Job description
CORE PURPOSE We require an inspiring, highly energetic Geography Teacher to deliver outstanding human and physical geographical instruction across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, with opportunities to contribute to post-16 environmental pathways. Operating within a modern, rapidly improving academy celebrated for its coastal ecology research focus and strong community ties, the successful candidate will facilitate a knowledge-rich, fieldwork-led curriculum designed to foster deep spatial understanding, rigorous data literacy, and global environmental awareness, preparing all pupils thoroughly for exceptional outcomes in terminal GCSE Geography public examinations. THE SCHOOL Our academy is a vibrant, forward-thinking community school dedicated to cultivating a supportive, highly aspirational learning environment where real-world inquiry and academic progress go hand in hand. Capitalizing on our unique coastal location, we blend exceptional behavioural standards with a warm, inclusive atmosphere that views the surrounding landscape as a living classroom. The Geography department is an innovative hub of collaborative planning, utilizing a fieldwork-first approach backed by shared high-quality geospatial resources, digital cartography suites, and dedicated local ecology partnerships. We operate a highly efficient, centralized behaviour modification system that entirely protects classroom learning time, ensuring teachers can focus exclusively on delivering deep, uninterrupted geographical instruction to motivated and enthusiastic learners. KEY TASKS & DAILY OPERATIONS Rigorous & Fieldwork-Led Instruction: Plan, resource, and deliver high-impact Geography lessons across all attainment pathways, systematically embedding concrete case studies, explicit spatial models, and dual-coding strategies to demystify complex physical geomorphology and human socio-economic concepts. Geospatial Logic & Data Scaffolding: Train pupils to a high technical standard in analysing complex maps, interpreting GIS (Geographic Information Systems) data, constructing logical geographical arguments, and mastering multi-step quantitative skills to build robust examination precision. GCSE Performance Optimization: Guide Year 11 examination cohorts meticulously through the rigorous demands of linear terminal papers across all thematic strands (Global Hazards, Changing Economic Worlds, and Local Fieldwork Investigations), utilizing diagnostic data tracking to eliminate misconceptions and maximize high-grade boundary retention. Closing Progress & Environmental Literacy Gaps: Identify and target learning barriers within mixed-ability cohorts, deploying explicit command-word instruction, scaffolded sentence structures, and targeted retrieval practice to ensure accessibility for SEND pupils while stretching high-prior-attaining critical thinkers. Inclusive Pastoral Support: Fulfil full form tutor responsibilities within an established year group structure, supporting pupil wellbeing, managing daily registration routines, and maintaining proactive, positive communication with Lincolnshire families. PROFILE REQUIREMENTS Qualifications: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or a recognised equivalent teaching credential, paired with a strong honours degree in Geography, Environmental Science, Geology, or a closely related earth science or socio-economic discipline. Pedagogical Capability: A proven track record or clear capacity to deliver strong progress metrics and exceptional performance outcomes in terminal public GCSE specifications through highly structured, systematic, and explicit geographical pedagogy. Articulate & Supportive Ethos: An unwavering commitment to comprehensive education, possessing the exceptional communication skills, empathy, and environmental passion required to challenge high-attaining pupils while building geographical confidence in pupils of all backgrounds. REGIONAL CONTEXT A Dynamic Coastal Environment Driving Ecological and Tourism Research: Based in the famous seaside town of Skegness, the school capitalizes on a distinctive Lincolnshire coastline identity shaped by dynamic sand dune systems, maritime tourism economies, and massive green energy investments. Providing an unparalleled, real-world laboratory for studying coastal erosion, salt marsh ecology, and human urban regeneration, the surrounding area mixes a bustling seasonal economy with a proud, tightly-knit local community. This unique environmental landscape connects classroom geography directly to regional sea-defence initiatives, eco-tourism projects, and future conservation paths across the East Midlands. Connectivity & Infrastructure: The campus benefits from reliable regional transport infrastructure, offering straightforward road commuting via the strategic A52 and A158 corridors, which link the coast smoothly to Boston, Louth, and the city of Lincoln. Public transit networks operate continuously via comprehensive local bus networks connecting the town centre to surrounding rural communities, while Skegness Railway Station provides frequent East Midlands Railway services on the Poacher Line, linking the school effortlessly to Grantham, Nottingham, and connecting routes to the East Coast Main Line. APPLICATION INTAKE Please submit your current CV to begin the application process.