
Health & Social Care Teacher
- Wirral, Merseyside
- £150-220 per day
- Permanent
- Full-time
Salary: £150 - £220 per dayWe are seeking a dedicated professional Health & Social Care Teacher with QTS to join one of our prestigious schools in Wirral. This is a chance to not only teach a subject but to cultivate empathy, skills, and a genuine passion for making a difference. We are looking for someone to bring the curriculum to life and prepare our students for rewarding futures.As our Health & Social Care Teacher, you'll be at the heart of our vocational studies department. You'll work with students across different year groups, guiding them through the complexities of health and social care. This is a role for an educator who believes in practical application and connecting with students on a personal level.Your responsibilities will include:
- Delivering impactful lessons that go beyond the textbook, using real-world examples and case studies.
- Mentoring students and helping them to understand the importance of safeguarding, communication, and human development.
- Fostering a classroom environment where students feel safe to ask questions and explore sensitive topics.
- Collaborating with your colleagues to ensure our curriculum is both engaging and effective.
- A Culture of Support: You'll be joining a department and a school leadership team that actively encourages collaboration and provides continuous professional development.
- Making a Difference, Daily: Your role will have a direct and visible impact on our student's lives, equipping them with skills for a vital industry.
- Competitive Pay: We offer a daily rate of £150 to £220, reflecting our commitment to attracting and retaining the best talent.
- Dedicated Support: You will have a dedicated consultant who understands the local schools and can provide ongoing support.
- Professional Development: Gain invaluable experience and access to training opportunities to further your career in education.
- Refer-a-friend scheme with £300 in rewards (T&C apply).
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
- A relevant degree or professional experience in a Health & Social Care field.
- Proven experience teaching the subject at the secondary school level.
- The ability to inspire and build rapport with students.
- Excellent organisational and communication skills.