Psychology Class Teacher - Bristol, City Of Secondary

5th January start
Full Time
Posted about 18 hours ago
Expiring 1st April
Bristol, City of, Bristol
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Job description

We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Teacher of Psychology to deliver high-quality lessons to students in Years 12 and 13. The successful candidate will have strong subject knowledge, the ability to engage and inspire learners, and a commitment to supporting students through their post-16 academic journey. In addition to teaching Psychology, the role includes providing general classroom cover across a range of subjects when required. This requires flexibility, strong classroom-management skills, and the ability to build rapport quickly with students of different ages and abilities. The ideal candidate will be proactive in planning and preparing lessons, ensuring that teaching is well-structured, engaging, and aligned with curriculum requirements. They should be able to work independently as well as collaboratively within the department and wider school team. This position may lead to a permanent role for the right candidate who demonstrates professionalism, reliability, and a commitment to fostering a positive learning environment.
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A unique school with the highest aspirations for young people. We opened in 2019 and were immediately oversubscribed as families resonated with our vision for being a centre of teaching excellence, a place where students are deeply cared for and our focus on the co-curricular, particularly music and the performing arts. We are a highly diverse community where all are not only welcomed, but thrive. We offer a world-class education that allows every child to achieve beyond what they thought they could – their absolute best. We believe that true education is about the whole child, learning in everything they do, in and out of the classroom to become happy, confident, successful and engaged adults.

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Generally speaking, we have consistently high demand for daily supply teachers in Greater London, Manchester Birmingham, Bristol and Leeds. Teaching assistant work is generally higher for long-term roles rather than daily supply cover.

Do you have primary, secondary or nursery jobs?

Yes. We can help with daily supply and long-term jobs in nurseries, primary schools and secondary schools. We don't typically have jobs in further education or college.

Do you have work for cover supervisors, invigilators, or school administrators?

While the majority of our work is for teachers and teaching assistants, we do also have work for cover supervisors and invigilators. Explain what you are looking for when you sign up and our team will help you.

What subjects do you cover?

We cover all subjects taught in primary and secondary schools - if you're not sure if we can help you with what you're looking for, please register and arrange to speak to a member of our Teacher Success team.

Do you do school admin jobs?

If you're looking for teaching or teaching assistant roles, and would also be interested in admin roles, it's worth letting us know. If you're only looking for admin roles, we might not be the place for you, as this isn't what we specialise in.

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How is Zen different from a recruitment agency?

Zen Educate is a technology platform to connect teachers with schools directly. Agencies are an expensive middleman between schools and teachers. They have to charge high commissions because their booking procedures are largely manual and run on outdated systems. Because we run more of the process online or on your phone, we create an experience that delights schools and teachers at a fraction of the cost.

What roles do you cover?

Start a conversation on chat or email support@zeneducate.com and our friendly team will get back to you shortly.