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Join a large, modern secondary school in Southwark, London, as a PSHE & Citizenship Teacher starting September 2025. This role is ideal for a QTS-qualified professional passionate about pastoral care and high-quality teaching. You will build strong student relationships and manage behaviour effec...
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United Kingdom , Southwark
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38766.00 - 60092.00 GBP / Year
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Until further notice
Shape the next generation as a PSHE & Citizenship Teacher, a uniquely rewarding profession at the heart of a student's personal and social development. These educators are pivotal in equipping young people with the knowledge, skills, and attributes they need to manage their lives, now and in the future. This role goes beyond traditional academic instruction, focusing on nurturing well-rounded, informed, and responsible individuals who can thrive as active members of a diverse and democratic society. For those passionate about making a tangible difference in young lives, exploring PSHE & Citizenship Teacher jobs offers a career path filled with purpose and impact. A PSHE & Citizenship Teacher typically delivers a curriculum that is broad and deeply relevant to everyday life. Their common responsibilities are multifaceted, blending classroom teaching with pastoral care. They are responsible for planning and delivering engaging lessons on a wide range of topics. In PSHE (Personal, Social, Health, and Economic education), this includes subject matter such as mental and physical health, relationships and sex education (RSE), financial literacy, and online safety. In Citizenship, they teach students about their rights and responsibilities, the political and legal systems, the importance of democracy, and how to participate actively in society. A key part of the role involves facilitating open, safe, and respectful discussions on often sensitive topics, helping students to form their own reasoned opinions and develop critical thinking skills. The skill set for this profession is distinct. Exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities are paramount, as is a high degree of empathy and emotional intelligence. These teachers must build strong, trusting relationships with students to create a classroom environment where young people feel secure to explore complex and personal issues. They are often skilled facilitators of discussion rather than just lecturers, managing diverse viewpoints with sensitivity and balance. Behaviour management is crucial, but it is often approached through building mutual respect and understanding. A strong commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is a fundamental requirement for all PSHE & Citizenship Teacher jobs. Typical requirements for these roles generally include a recognised teaching qualification, such as Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in the UK, and a relevant degree. A deep understanding of the national curriculum for both PSHE and Citizenship is expected. Employers look for individuals who are not only knowledgeable but also personable, adaptable, and resilient. A genuine passion for pastoral care and student wellbeing is as important as the ability to deliver high-quality teaching and learning. For dedicated professionals, a career in PSHE & Citizenship is more than a job; it is an opportunity to empower young people with the life skills and civic understanding they need to navigate the world confidently and responsibly, making it one of the most vital and fulfilling specialisms in education.

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