Psychology & Sociology Teacher – Sixth Form Specialist – Birmingham
Social Sciences Teacher (Psychology/Sociology) – Sixth Form Specialist – Birmingham
A large secondary school in Birmingham with a thriving Sixth Form is seeking a dedicated Social Sciences Teacher to focus on Psychology and Sociology from January 2026.
- Social Sciences Teacher (Psychology/Sociology Specialist) required from January 2026
- Birmingham-based school with a clear academic focus and high progression rates to university.
- Ideal for a teacher with deep subject knowledge in both Psychology and Sociology who can deliver challenging and engaging A-Level content.
You will teach A-Level Psychology and A-Level Sociology across the Sixth Form. The role involves supporting students with complex analytical essay writing, coordinating independent research projects, and preparing students for competitive university entry.
Experience and Qualifications
- QTS and a degree in Psychology, Sociology, or a closely related Social Science.
- Proven experience teaching both A-Level Psychology and Sociology is essential.
- Up-to-date knowledge of current research and ethical practices in both disciplines.
- Commitment to leading an academic society or debating club.
School Information
The Social Sciences are popular and high-achieving subjects in the Sixth Form. The department is highly supportive and offers strong links with university departments.
- Excellent resources and dedicated Sixth Form study areas.
- Opportunities for a reduced timetable focused on A-Level delivery.
- Competitive salary scale based on experience.
Salary
Paid to scale on MPS / UPS
Application
To apply for this Social Sciences Teacher position in Birmingham, please send your CV detailing your teaching experience in both A-Level subjects.
- Locations
- Birmingham, West Midlands
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