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RE Teacher

Remedy Recruitment Group

Job Description

Job Title: Religious Education (RE) Teacher
Location: East London
Job Type: Full-Time (5 days a week), Long Term

About Us:
Remedy connects educators with schools across London. We are looking for a passionate Religious Education (RE) Teacher for a full-time, long-term role at a secondary school in East London.

Job Overview:
As an RE Teacher, you'll inspire students to explore different world religions, ethics, and beliefs. You'll plan and deliver engaging lessons, assess progress, and collaborate with colleagues to enhance the RE curriculum. The ideal Religious Education Teacher will hold a PGCE and QTS or QTLS. NQTs and those with equivalent qualifications are welcome to apply.

Key Responsibilities:

Help students understand various religious beliefs and ethics.

Assess and track student progress in RE.

Collaborate with other RE Teachers.

Participate in extracurricular activities related to religious education.

Requirements:

QTS or QTLS certification.

Passion for teaching religious education.

Strong communication and classroom management skills.

NQTs are welcome to apply.


If you're a qualified RE Teacher looking for a long-term role, apply today!

About This Role

Career insights for Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School positions

Salary Benchmark
R31,435/month
R21,408 to R48,229/month
Source: WageIndicator ZAR data
Key Skills for This Role
Speaking Active Listening Instructing Learning Strategies Reading Comprehension
Common Technologies
C# (.NET 7.0) jQuery 3.7 Perl 5.36 Various (Google Docs, Microsoft 365, Notion) Google Docs (Google Workspace) Microsoft Word (Microsoft 365) Apache Kafka Go 1.20

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