Vacancy for a Teacher of English and Humanities 

Mission Statement

An inclusive school where students, staff and families all work together to ensure that boys will be the best they can be.

Vacancy for a Teacher of English and Humanities 

Post:                            Teacher of English and Humanities 

Salary Range:            MPS - UPS applications considered - ECT's are welcome to apply 

Responsible to:          Head of English/ Humanities 

 

Application Close Date: Monday, June 1st, 2026

Interviews: Week Commencing June 1st, 2026 

Start Date: September 2026

The postholder will be responsible to the Headteacher, via the Leadership Group representative, and the Head of Faculty for both English and Humanities.

Main Tasks

  • Making an effective contribution, by way of the classes which have been allocated, to the teaching commitments of the school in line with the school’s curriculum policy and departmental requirements across English and Humanities.
  • Taking responsibility for the work, behaviour and progress of pupils in the classes allocated to the teacher, in line with policies and procedures for the department and the school.
  • Participating in the development of appropriate schemes of work which correspond with the School and Faculty policies for curriculum and teaching methodology, with an emphasis on Assessment for Learning (AfL), and which have regard for the National Curriculum at KS3 and examination specifications at KS4.
  • Assisting in the implementation of programmes for the assessment of students as determined by the Faculty in light of the requirements of the school, the National Curriculum, and examination boards.
  • Regularly marking pupils’ work in line with school and departmental requirements, including AfL practices, and participating in the school’s systems for recording and reporting pupils’ achievement and progress.
  • Sharing responsibility for the security and effective use of resources, specialist areas, stock, and equipment allocated to the postholder.
  • Participating fully in the school’s agreed scheme for Performance Appraisal.
     
  • Liaising with Form Tutors, Pastoral Staff, and external agencies where appropriate in promoting the welfare and academic progress of all students, especially those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), and supporting students in overcoming barriers to learning.
  • Attending meetings as required in connection with the post, including Departmental and Faculty meetings, Parent Consultation evenings, Progress Evenings, CPD sessions, and whole-school events.
  • Contributing to the production of records, statistics, and reports (including reports to parents as required under the relevant Education Act) for the Headteacher or Head of Faculty as required.
  • Co-operating in the correct implementation of Health and Safety regulations, including those relating to the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH), where applicable to the postholder’s responsibilities.

Additional Responsibilities

  • All teachers are expected to contribute to the organisation and development of Pastoral Work (care, welfare, guidance, and counselling) and to act as Form Tutors if required, in accordance with the general Job Description of Form Tutor.
  • All teachers will be expected to carry out a share of supervisory duties in accordance with published duty rotas.
  • All teachers will be expected to record accurately punctuality and attendance information for the students they teach.
  • Job descriptions for all posts in the school are subject to review and may be modified after consultation with the postholder.
  • The above responsibilities and duties are subject to the school’s Equal Opportunities policies and the provisions made for the implementation of these policies.
  • The above responsibilities and duties are subject to the general duties and responsibilities contained within the current Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document.
  • In addition to the duties specified in this Job Description, a teacher may be asked to undertake such responsibilities as the Headteacher, Governors, or Trustees may reasonably require, consistent with the statutory and contractual duties of a teacher.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Skills / Abilities

  • The ability to organise, plan, and deliver structured and engaging lessons that provide for individual differences.
  • The ability to teach English and Humanities subjects with enthusiasm, creativity, and high expectations.
  • An empathy with young people and a willingness to motivate and inspire students to develop a love of learning.
  • The ability to communicate effectively with parents, pupils, and colleagues, producing clear written and verbal reports as required.
  • An ability to incorporate a range of teaching and learning strategies, including the effective use of ICT and digital learning tools.
  • The enthusiasm to contribute to whole-school initiatives, enrichment opportunities, and extracurricular activities.

Knowledge and Understanding

  • An appropriate qualification and background in English and/ Humanities subjects.
  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
  • A sound understanding of the National Curriculum, GCSE specifications, and assessment requirements at KS3 and KS4.
  • An understanding of Assessment for Learning strategies and effective classroom practice.
  • High expectations of achievement, behaviour, and inclusion for all pupils.

Work Related Circumstances

  • Applicants should possess strong organisational and time-management skills.
  • Applicants must be able to contribute positively to departmental development and curriculum planning.
  • A commitment to implementing school policies relating to behaviour, safeguarding, attendance, welfare, and equal opportunities.
  • All work to be carried out in accordance with the school’s Equal Opportunities Policy and GDPR requirements.
  • Willingness to undertake an Enhanced DBS disclosure and safeguarding checks.

How to Apply:

All applicants must complete a school application form as CV’s cannot be accepted due to school’s commitment to safeguarding

Please refer to the ‘job description’ and ‘person specification’, addressing your qualities and suitability for the post. The application should also include a supporting letter of no more than 2 sides of A4 showing how you meet the person specification.

Please email completed school applications forms and supporting letter to recruitment@burnage.manchester.sch.uk

Please note the school will not accept any calls/CV’s from agencies in regards to this advertisement.

Burnage Academy for Boys is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students.  The posts are subject to pre-employment and Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks.

Document Title Date Download
BAfB Application Form DOC 18 Aug 2023 Download
BAfB Application Form PDF 18 Aug 2023 Download