Full Time Teacher of Geography
Content + Source + Freshness • 11 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
Offer value
This role presents a prime opportunity for teachers due to its location in an esteemed school, strong support for career development, and high academic performance of students.
- Role at an outstanding boys' Grammar School
- Opportunities for professional growth and development
- Teaching bright and motivated students
- Full-time role with commitment to high academic standards
Pros
- Join a successful and well-regarded Grammar School
- Engage with motivated students in a well-resourced department
- Excellent professional development opportunities within a supportive team
Cons
- Full-time commitment required which may limit work-life balance
- Intense academic environment may demand responsiveness
- Adaptability required for diverse learning needs
Who it's for
Early / Experienced Teachers • Full-time in-person
Good fit
- Dedicated Geography teachers
- Individuals interested in high-performance teaching environments
- Educators seeking growth opportunities in esteemed schools
Not recommended for
- Those without a teaching qualification
- New teachers lacking classroom experience
- Individuals preferring casual or part-time roles
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
An 11-18 Boys’ Grammar School of 1300 students including
350 in the co-educational Sixth Form
“OUTSTANDING’ Ofsted – “a buzz of excitement pervades the school”
Full time Teacher of Geography
MPS/UPS
Required for September 2017, a well-qualified full time teacher of Geography. The department is well-resourced, and share an independent study area for sixth form students.
Geography is a popular and highly successful subject at all levels. Examination results at both GCSE and A-Level are consistently outstanding.
The successful candidate will be an excellent teacher or have the capacity to become one. They will need to show a commitment to continuing professional development. He/she will be given a full share of teaching across the age range working with bright well motivated students.
This post would suit a newly qualified or experienced teacher alike.
OFSTED awarded the school an outstanding grade in every category in our most recent inspection, commenting that “students thrive within its distinctive ethos, enabling them to succeed academically and to develop into confident, well-rounded individuals who are prepared extremely well for their future lives.”
In 2012 the School was designated one of the first 100 National Teaching Schools. It is also a National Support School. We are also the regional Maths Hub lead. These factors ensure exceptional career development opportunities.
If you are interested in working with bright, talented pupils, and alongside an exceptional group of teachers then please contact the P A to the Headteacher Mrs Jacqueline Harrison, (harrisonj@sjwms.co.uk) 01634 844008 or visit our website www.sirjosephwilliamson.medway.sch.uk where further details and an application form can be downloaded.
The Williamson Trust currently consists of Sir Joseph Williamson’s Mathematical School, The Hundred of Hoo Academy, High Halstow Primary School, Elaine Primary Academy, Allhallows Primary Academy, Stoke Community School and finally, as a co-sponsored academy, St James Church of England Primary Academy.
We are committed to the safeguarding and wellbeing of children and any offer of employment will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Closing date for applications – 19th February 2018
Interviews to follow w/c 19th February 2018


