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Head of Sociology

Job details
Posting date: 13 June 2025
Salary: £50,288 to £70,092 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 13 July 2025
Location: E13
Remote working: On-site only
Company: School Staff Direct
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 32360-65641

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Summary

Are you an experienced Sociology Teacher ready to take the lead? A School in Newham is recruiting a Head of Sociology to join their Humanities faculty in September 2025.

This full-time, permanent position comes with a TLR2B and is ideal for someone with a clear vision for how Sociology can empower students to think critically, question deeply, and engage meaningfully with the world around them.

As Head of Department, you'll lead the delivery of Sociology across KS4 and KS5, ensuring that students are supported and challenged to achieve their full potential. The role offers an opportunity to develop curriculum content, coach colleagues, and contribute to whole-school priorities - all within a school community that values equity, respect, and academic excellence.

The school provides strong CPD opportunities, excellent leadership support, and a focus on high-quality teaching and learning. If you're an ambitious teacher with leadership experience or ready for the next step, this is the perfect opportunity to make a real impact.

Key Responsibilities

• Lead the Sociology department and oversee curriculum planning at KS4 and KS5
• Support colleagues in effective delivery, assessment, and intervention strategies
• Monitor student progress and develop targeted plans to raise attainment
• Inspire students to explore social issues through engaging and relevant teaching
• Promote Sociology across the wider school community and sixth form
• Contribute to strategic planning, timetabling, and subject development
• Uphold high expectations for behaviour, learning, and academic standards

Qualifications and Experience

• Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
• Proven experience teaching Sociology at KS4 and KS5
• Leadership experience within a subject or phase desirable
• Strong understanding of the Sociology curriculum and assessment frameworks
• Excellent communication, organisation, and team leadership skills
• A commitment to inclusive education and reflective teaching practice
• Passion for helping students understand and engage with society and culture

School Staff Direct and our partner school are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.

All applicants must have the right to work in the UK and will be subject to enhanced DBS and reference checks. Sponsorship is not available.

If you're ready to lead, inspire, and grow in this role - apply today.

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