Business Studies Teacher - Good School - Plymouth (September Start)
Business Studies Teacher - Good School - Plymouth (September Start)
Are you a hard-working, motivated and driven teacher who wants good support and career progression?
• Business Studies Teacher Role
• Teaching up to GCSE and A-Level Business Studies (KS4/5)
• Plymouth
• MPS1 – UPS3 Salary
• Full Time Business Studies Teacher
Business Studies Teacher
You would be working in a successful Business and Economics department teaching Business Studies across KS4 and KS5. The department has a strong reputation for academic achievement and student progress.
Students study a wide range of business topics including finance, marketing, operations, recruitment and entrepreneurship. Lessons are designed to develop commercial awareness, analytical thinking and problem-solving skills while encouraging students to apply business theory to real-world situations.
The department offers a variety of enrichment opportunities including enterprise projects, employer partnerships and business competitions. Teachers work collaboratively to ensure all students achieve their full potential.
The School provides a supportive environment where every member of staff is encouraged to develop professionally through excellent CPD opportunities and leadership pathways.
Business Studies Teacher - School Information
The School is a Good School with a strong reputation for academic achievement and student development.
Students are motivated, respectful and eager to learn. Staff benefit from supportive leadership and a collaborative professional culture.
Business Studies Teacher - Experience and Qualifications
Business Studies Degree
QTS
Business Studies Teacher, teaching up to KS4/5
Salary
The salary for this Business Studies Teacher position will be paid to scale on a contract to scale MPS/UPS.
Application
Please send your application for this Business Studies Teacher position through as soon as possible.
- Locations
- Plymouth
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