Economics Teacher

Are you a knowledgeable and engaging Economics Teacher ready to demystify the world of supply and demand for ambitious students? We are partnering with a highly regarded Independent school in Islington that is seeking a fantastic temporary, full-time Economics Teacher to join their Social Sciences department, starting ASAP. This is a brilliant opportunity to inspire critical thinking about economic principles and their real-world applications, primarily at Key Stage 5 (A-level Economics) and potentially introducing concepts at Key Stage 4.
What you''ll be doing:
- You''ll be designing and delivering engaging Economics lessons, covering micro and macroeconomics, current economic issues, and different economic systems.
- It''s about encouraging analytical thinking, data interpretation, and robust debate on economic theories.
- You''ll foster a stimulating and intellectually curious classroom environment where students feel empowered to discuss complex economic challenges.
What we''re looking for:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent with a specialism in Economics.
- Experience teaching inspiring and effective Economics lessons at Key Stage 5 (A-level) is highly desirable.
- A deep and current understanding of economic theory and contemporary economic affairs.
- Strong communication skills, effective classroom management, and a genuine ability to inspire an interest in global economics.
Why join this school?
- This school offers a competitive salary, dependent on its own generous pay scale.
- Become part of a highly academic and stimulating Social Sciences department within this Independent school, renowned for its excellent university progression rates.
- Benefit from extensive resources and a supportive environment for professional growth.
- Join a school that encourages independent thought and prepares students for top universities in Islington.
About This School:
This established Independent school in Islington has a long-standing reputation for academic rigour and for cultivating intellectually curious and articulate students. They pride themselves on a vibrant academic community and exceptional results, particularly in subjects that encourage critical analysis like Economics.