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Join an Ofsted 'Good' school in Greenwich as a Lead Practitioner of Business Studies. This role requires an outstanding, QTS-qualified teacher with 4+ years' experience. You will teach GCSE, A-Level, and BTEC, complementing a high-performing team. Benefits include the Inner London payscale, an ac...
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United Kingdom , Greenwich
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60735.00 - 70401.00 GBP / Year
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Until further notice
A Lead Practitioner of Business Studies is a senior and highly influential role within the educational sector, dedicated to elevating the standards of business education. This position is a unique blend of an exemplary classroom teacher and a pedagogical leader, focused on driving excellence in both student outcomes and the professional development of colleagues. For those seeking to combine a passion for business with the art of teaching and mentorship, Lead Practitioner of Business Studies jobs represent a prestigious and rewarding career path. Professionals in this role are typically responsible for teaching a range of business-related subjects, such as GCSE Business, A-Levels, and often vocational qualifications like BTEC. Their primary duty, however, extends beyond their own classroom. They are charged with modelling outstanding teaching practices, coaching and mentoring fellow teachers, and leading the development of innovative curriculum and teaching resources. A significant part of their work involves conducting lesson observations, providing constructive feedback, and leading training sessions to foster a culture of continuous improvement across the entire business studies department. Common responsibilities for a Lead Practitioner of Business Studies include designing and implementing schemes of work that are both challenging and engaging, analyzing student performance data to inform strategic interventions, and staying abreast of the latest educational research and business trends to ensure the curriculum remains relevant. They often lead departmental meetings, contribute to whole-school teaching and learning policies, and play a key role in the recruitment and induction of new staff members within their subject area. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs are demanding, reflecting the seniority of the position. Candidates are expected to be fully qualified teachers with a substantial track record of successful classroom practice, often a minimum of several years. They must possess an in-depth knowledge of the business studies curriculum and assessment criteria across various qualification levels. Essential skills include outstanding communication, leadership, and interpersonal abilities to inspire and guide colleagues effectively. A proven ability to raise student attainment and a commitment to their own professional development are also fundamental prerequisites. Lead Practitioner of Business Studies jobs are ideal for ambitious educators who are not only subject matter experts but also possess the vision and drive to lead and shape the future of business education.

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