Job: Fixed Term Teacher of Geography Stage 3 & 4
St Joseph’s RC High School
Working Pattern: Monday to Friday
Working Hours: FTE
Contract Type: Fixed Term
Salary: T1 £32,916 to T9 £51,048
Closing date: 26th April 2026 midnight
Interview Date: TBC

The Role

The governors of this oversubscribed 11-16 Voluntary Aided RC High School are seeking to appoint a qualified and enthusiastic Teacher of Geography This is a full time, fixed term post.

About You

We are looking for a dynamic, creative individual with ambition and drive, who is passionate about improving the lives of young people. Joining a dynamic and forward looking team you will be given the opportunity to be at the forefront of a fast paced life-transforming team.

The successful candidate will:

  • Be willing to actively support the Catholic Christian ethos of our school
  • Have a passion for teaching and have the potential to inspire students and colleagues with a wide range of teaching and learning strategies
  • Have a high level of assessment, monitoring, tracking and intervention skills
  • Have the potential to be an outstanding classroom practitioner
  • Have the resilience to work as a team to mend broken lives, fan the flames of enthusiasm and further inspire those who are already excited about a bright future
  • Have the drive to prepare young people to be ‘game changers’ in the world.

About Us

As a Catholic Christian community, we offer a fantastic opportunity for the right candidate to engage with wonderfully able students who with the right guidance can be inspired to achieve the highest grades. The school has a very successful and effective induction programme for new colleagues. We are committed to developing leaders at all levels, and preparing middle leaders for more senior roles by supporting them through nationally recognised leadership qualifications and opportunities to lead initiatives to improve the progress of our young people.

We are very determined in our mission to transform the lives of young people and create outstanding life chances through educational achievement. We are looking for an innovative, outstanding teacher to inspire students of all ages and abilities. We welcome applications from ECT’s as well as from more experienced staff.

The School is committed to safer recruitment practice, and pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed. This post is subject to an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and a barred list check. Please note: online searches may be done as part of due diligence checks on shortlisted candidates

For further details of the role and how we use your data, please see:
Job Description
Privacy Notice
Documents for Right to Work
Documents for DBS

Completed applications should be returned to recruitment@ st-josephs.bolton.sch.uk


Supporting Documents

Application Form
Right to Work Documents
DBS Documents
Recruitment Monitoring Form
Privacy Notice
Consent to Obtain References Form
Job Description and Person Specification

Location

Chorley New Road, Horwich, Bolton, BL6 6HW, United Kingdom

Job ID

2840

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