Business Teacher – Waltham Forest
A welcoming and well-regarded secondary school in Waltham Forest is seeking a dedicated Business Teacher to join their Social Sciences Faculty ASAP. This is a full-time, permanent position teaching across KS4–KS5.
• Business Teacher – full-time, permanent
• Secondary school in Waltham Forest
• Teach Business across KS4–KS5
• ASAP start
• MPS/UPS salary
About the Role
The school is looking for a Business Teacher who can deliver engaging and practical lessons that develop students’ commercial understanding, enterprise skills, and analytical thinking.
Key responsibilities include:
• Teaching Business Studies at GCSE and A Level
• Planning and delivering structured and engaging lessons
• Supporting coursework and examination preparation
• Monitoring student progress and implementing targeted interventions
• Contributing to curriculum development and enrichment activities
The Ideal Candidate
• QTS or equivalent recognised teaching qualification
• Degree in Business, Economics, or related field
• Strong subject knowledge and classroom management skills
• Ability to motivate and inspire learners of all abilities
• Commitment to student progress and wellbeing
Both experienced teachers and ECTs are welcome to apply.
About the School
This Waltham Forest secondary school values community engagement, strong pastoral care, and academic achievement. Staff work collaboratively in a supportive and structured environment.
Staff Benefits
• Supportive faculty and leadership team
• CPD and professional development opportunities
• Pension scheme
• Stable, long-term opportunity with ASAP start
Application – Business Teacher
To apply for this Business Teacher role in Waltham Forest with an ASAP start, please submit your CV at your earliest convenience.
- Locations
- London Borough of Waltham Forest
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