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Business and Economics Teacher (September 2026 MPS-UPS + TLR)

Job Posted: 25 days ago

  • Salary: £ 38,577 - 55,678 / Annum

    Job Type: Permanent

  • Location: Willesden

Expire in: 3 days

Job Description

About the School We are a thriving, inclusive and ambitious secondary academy committed to delivering outstanding education and improving life chances for every student. We benefit from a collaborative network of schools focused on excellence, professional development, and strong academic outcomes. We pride ourselves on high expectations, excellent behaviour, and a curriculum designed to prepare students for success in further education, apprenticeships, and employment. Business and Economics is a popular and growing subject area, particularly at Key Stage 4 and Sixth Form. The Role We are seeking a dynamic and committed Teacher of Business & Economics to join our Social Sciences and Business department from September 2026. The successful candidate will deliver engaging, challenging, and high-quality lessons across GCSE Business and A-Level Economics/Business (depending on specialism). You will inspire students to understand real-world business environments, economic theory, and financial decision-making. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a growing department with strong student uptake and excellent potential for further development. Key Responsibilities Teach Business Studies at KS4 and Business/Economics at KS5 Deliver well-planned, engaging lessons that promote excellent student outcomes Develop students’ understanding of economic theory, markets, enterprise, and global business Monitor, assess, and track student progress effectively Contribute to curriculum planning and resource development Support exam preparation through intervention, feedback, and targeted support Promote a culture of ambition, aspiration, and academic excellence The Ideal Candidate Will Have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent Strong subject knowledge in Business and/or Economics Experience teaching GCSE and/or A-Level (desirable but not essential for strong candidates) Ability to make complex economic and business concepts accessible and engaging Strong classroom management and communication skills A commitment to high expectations and student achievement A collaborative approach and willingness to contribute to department growth What We Offer A supportive and ambitious Business & Social Sciences department High-quality curriculum resources and shared planning support Excellent professional development opportunities Motivated students with strong interest in Business and Economics pathways Clear opportunities for career progression

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