Humanities Academic Mentor
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 25 Rhagfyr 2025 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £30,000.00 bob blwyddyn |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 24 Ionawr 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | KT1 1AA |
| Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
| Cwmni: | JobsinED Ltd |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | HUMANITIESACADE-251225-3588 |
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Humanities Academic Mentor – Launch Your Educational Legacy in Kingston
Step into an influential role as a Humanities Academic Mentor in Kingston, where your knowledge and ambition will directly shape the academic journeys of talented students. As a vital part of a celebrated secondary school, you’ll drive accelerated progress in Humanities while nurturing your own future ambitions—whether as a teacher, psychologist, or SEN specialist. Bring academic excellence, energy, and a growth mindset; this school is searching for a Humanities Academic Mentor with genuine passion, drive, and a desire to inspire.
As a Humanities Academic Mentor here, you’ll receive rare, high-impact experience working with a dynamic faculty in a school setting that champions innovative teaching and vibrant student engagement. You’ll collaborate with department leaders, expert SEN staff, and teachers with world-class reputations, sharpening your skills in pedagogy, intervention, and student support. The school’s values—integrity, inclusivity, ambition—are embedded in a culture where bold ideas are encouraged and exceptional mentorship propels your career trajectory to new heights.
Key Highlights:
• Humanities Academic Mentor – Hands-on, high-visibility role across Years 7–11
• Circa £30,000 Pro-rata – Bespoke package designed to recognise top graduates
• Kingston – Accessible, community-centric school with exceptional transport links
• Ofsted graded Good to Outstanding – Renowned for student progress and care
• Unrivalled CPD: Sector-leading mentoring, weekly training, and career pathways
• Perfect for high-achieving graduates exploring teaching, psychology, or SEN
• Modern resources: cutting-edge tech, collaborative department culture, stunning library
What You’ll Be Doing:
• Delivering targeted Humanities intervention sessions and 1:1 academic mentoring
• Accelerating progress for underachieving students in History, Geography, and RE
• Supporting teachers in lesson preparation, classroom management, and enrichment
• Designing creative resources and differentiated activities to spark engagement
• Monitoring, assessing, and reporting student progress with precision
• Collaborating with the SEN department to embed inclusive strategies
Ideal "Humanities Academic Mentor" for this Kingston School:
• Recent graduate with a Humanities degree—top 20 university or equivalent preferred
• Aspiring teacher, educational psychologist, or SEN specialist with ambition
• Natural communicator—articulate, perceptive, and able to inspire
• Relentlessly committed to student success and thriving in a fast-paced school
• Growth-focused, reflective, and eager for feedback from master practitioners
Why Join This Kingston School?:
• Unmatched mentorship from Inspirational Humanities and SEN leaders
• Culture of celebration: hard work recognised, creativity rewarded
• Progression pathways into ITT, psychology, or school-based research roles
• Exceptionally inclusive and diverse student body—every day feels meaningful
• Supportive, collegiate staffroom where everyone is driven by impact
Be the Humanities Academic Mentor who lights the spark for Kingston’s next generation of thinkers. If you’re academically ambitious, passionate about empowering young minds, and eager for an accelerated entry point to education, this opportunity is crafted for you. Apply now—this school meets exceptional graduates with ongoing interviews and unrivalled support.
Step into an influential role as a Humanities Academic Mentor in Kingston, where your knowledge and ambition will directly shape the academic journeys of talented students. As a vital part of a celebrated secondary school, you’ll drive accelerated progress in Humanities while nurturing your own future ambitions—whether as a teacher, psychologist, or SEN specialist. Bring academic excellence, energy, and a growth mindset; this school is searching for a Humanities Academic Mentor with genuine passion, drive, and a desire to inspire.
As a Humanities Academic Mentor here, you’ll receive rare, high-impact experience working with a dynamic faculty in a school setting that champions innovative teaching and vibrant student engagement. You’ll collaborate with department leaders, expert SEN staff, and teachers with world-class reputations, sharpening your skills in pedagogy, intervention, and student support. The school’s values—integrity, inclusivity, ambition—are embedded in a culture where bold ideas are encouraged and exceptional mentorship propels your career trajectory to new heights.
Key Highlights:
• Humanities Academic Mentor – Hands-on, high-visibility role across Years 7–11
• Circa £30,000 Pro-rata – Bespoke package designed to recognise top graduates
• Kingston – Accessible, community-centric school with exceptional transport links
• Ofsted graded Good to Outstanding – Renowned for student progress and care
• Unrivalled CPD: Sector-leading mentoring, weekly training, and career pathways
• Perfect for high-achieving graduates exploring teaching, psychology, or SEN
• Modern resources: cutting-edge tech, collaborative department culture, stunning library
What You’ll Be Doing:
• Delivering targeted Humanities intervention sessions and 1:1 academic mentoring
• Accelerating progress for underachieving students in History, Geography, and RE
• Supporting teachers in lesson preparation, classroom management, and enrichment
• Designing creative resources and differentiated activities to spark engagement
• Monitoring, assessing, and reporting student progress with precision
• Collaborating with the SEN department to embed inclusive strategies
Ideal "Humanities Academic Mentor" for this Kingston School:
• Recent graduate with a Humanities degree—top 20 university or equivalent preferred
• Aspiring teacher, educational psychologist, or SEN specialist with ambition
• Natural communicator—articulate, perceptive, and able to inspire
• Relentlessly committed to student success and thriving in a fast-paced school
• Growth-focused, reflective, and eager for feedback from master practitioners
Why Join This Kingston School?:
• Unmatched mentorship from Inspirational Humanities and SEN leaders
• Culture of celebration: hard work recognised, creativity rewarded
• Progression pathways into ITT, psychology, or school-based research roles
• Exceptionally inclusive and diverse student body—every day feels meaningful
• Supportive, collegiate staffroom where everyone is driven by impact
Be the Humanities Academic Mentor who lights the spark for Kingston’s next generation of thinkers. If you’re academically ambitious, passionate about empowering young minds, and eager for an accelerated entry point to education, this opportunity is crafted for you. Apply now—this school meets exceptional graduates with ongoing interviews and unrivalled support.