Humanities Graduate Unqualified Teacher

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Posted 7 May 2026
LOCATION
Hounslow
TYPE
Full-time
LEVEL
Entry-level
SALARY
£30,000 / year
CATEGORY
Education
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SKILLS

Lesson Planning Classroom Management Assessment and Feedback Critical Thinking Communication Subject Knowledge (History/Geography/Religious Studies) Behaviour Management Curriculum Planning

FULL DESCRIPTION

Humanities Graduate Unqualified Teacher

Education | Job ID: 7006473 | Hounslow, Greater London, England | £26.5k - 30k per year | Full Time

Duties

Humanities Graduate Unqualified Teacher

September 2026 (or Immediate June Start) – Hounslow Secondary School
Salary: £26,500 – £30,000 | Full-Time | Fixed-Term | Teacher Training Pathway 2027

Thinking about teaching but want to build real classroom experience before committing to training?

Keen to work in a school where Humanities subjects are valued, well-taught, and academically strong?

Looking for a role that sets you up perfectly for teacher training in 2027?

A progressive and well-respected secondary school in Hounslow, West London is seeking a driven Humanities Graduate Unqualified Teacher to join their thriving department from June or September 2026. This is an ideal opportunity for a graduate who wants to develop classroom confidence, subject delivery skills, and behaviour management ahead of formal teacher training.

The school has built a strong reputation for its Humanities provision, with solid GCSE uptake and improving outcomes across History, Geography, and Religious Studies. With a supportive SLT and a clear focus on graduate development, this school is known for successfully nurturing future teachers.

About the Role

As a Humanities Graduate Unqualified Teacher, you will take on real teaching responsibility across KS3 and KS4, delivering engaging lessons and supporting students of varying abilities. You’ll gain exposure to curriculum planning, assessment, and classroom leadership—giving you a genuine head start before training in 2027.

Key Responsibilities

  • Plan and deliver lessons across History, Geography and/or Religious Studies
  • Support students in building critical thinking, analysis, and written skills
  • Assess progress and provide feedback to drive improvement
  • Maintain a focused, respectful, and engaging classroom environment
  • Work closely with experienced teachers to refine your teaching practice

What We’re Looking For

  • A 2:1 or First-Class degree in a Humanities subject (History, Geography, Politics, etc.)
  • A strong academic background and passion for education
  • Confident communicator with the ability to lead and engage a class
  • A long-term goal of becoming a qualified teacher (2027 training pathway)
  • Resilience, enthusiasm, and a willingness to learn

What the School Offers

  • £26,500 – £30,000 salary – earn while gaining experience
  • A structured pathway into teacher training in 2027
  • Ongoing mentoring and support from experienced staff
  • A collaborative and welcoming Humanities department
  • Excellent transport links across Hounslow and West London

This is a perfect stepping-stone role—designed for graduates who want to enter teaching the right way: confident, experienced, and classroom-ready.

Secure your future in teaching now.

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