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Teacher of History (Part-time) - King's High School

King's High School is seeking to appoint a Part-Time Teacher of History from September 2025 or January 2026.

The primary duties of the successful candidate will be to teach History across the Key Stages, ensuring that pupils make academic curricular progress and are inspired in their studies. There may also be an opportunity to teach A-level Politics.

The post will be attractive to somebody keen to join a highly successful and forward-thinking school and to contribute to our culture of preparing the changemakers of the future. This is an excellent opportunity for an innovative practitioner to develop their skills and experience in a highly successful department. Under the guidance of the Head of History and Politics, the successful candidate will also work closely with staff in the other Foundation Schools to ensure coordination and consistency and that pupils at Kings High School benefit from our 'best of both worlds' approach.

The successful candidate will report directly to the Head of History and Politics.

The key areas of responsibility and duties which attach to the position are set out below. However, this list is not exhaustive, and the successful applicant may be expected to assume additional responsibilities as reasonably requested by the Head.

Should you wish to apply for this role please complete both parts of the application form and send it to hr@warwickschools.co.uk.

Please refer to the attached Applicant Information Pack for a detailed job description and further details.

The closing date for submitting the completed application form is Monday 19th May 2025 at 12pm. Interviews to the shortlisted candidates will be held Thursday 22nd May or Friday 23rd May 2025.

The Foundation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to a satisfactory DBS check and other statutory checks including right to work in the UK.