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Are you a Geography specialist driven by a mission to close the educational gap and act as a powerful force for social mobility? Are you an ECT ready to move beyond the classroom and into a world-class training program designed for your success? Do you have the creative vision to innovate the curriculum and the mentorship skills to cultivate the next generation of teaching talent? If you have the grit to navigate the challenges of secondary education and the heart to celebrate every student win, you belong on our team. Position: ECT of Geography. Location: Essex. Contract Type: Full-Time Permanent position. Salary: Competitive, based on experience and qualifications. Start Date: ASAP. Qualification: PGCE, QTS. Randstad Education is proud to partner with one of the country's leading multi-academy trusts to find a resilient and ambitious Early Career Teacher (ECT) for an outstanding academy. If you have a documented track record of fostering student success during your training, we want to hear from you. This is a permanent position and you will be required to support five days a week Monday - Friday inline with school hours.
Job Responsibility:
Implement and deliver a broad Geography curriculum across KS3 and KS4
Facilitate high-quality learning experiences to help students achieve their potential
Mark work and provide diagnostic feedback to drive student progress
Act as a Form Tutor, promoting the wellbeing and attendance of an assigned group
Assist in creating syllabuses and schemes of work within the Geography department
Monitor student attainment and use data to inform teaching and learning strategies
Requirements:
Graduate degree in Geography with DfE-recognised Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Strong understanding of National Curriculum requirements at the secondary level
Ability to provide equality of access to the curriculum for SEND and EAL students
Skill in reflecting ICT, Literacy, and Numeracy within the Geography syllabus
Proven ability to apply positive behaviour systems to maintain an effective environment