Teacher of Business & Economics
Content + Source + Freshness • 16 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
Offer value
Attractive position due to high engagement in Business subjects and the opportunity for collaboration and professional development.
- Engaging subjects with a high participation rate
- High growth prospects in teaching Business and Economics
- Encouragement of collaboration and professional development
- Competitive environment for applicants
Pros
- High demand for Business and Economics subjects with engaging student interest
- Opportunities for curriculum development and collaborative planning
- Professional development encouraged within a supportive department
Cons
- Potential for a competitive applicant pool given the popularity of subjects
- High expectations for student engagement and performance
- Limited details on starting salary for the position
Who it's for
Mid-career to experienced • In-person, full-time
Good fit
- Experienced educators passionate about Business and Economics
- Teachers seeking collaborative environments for curriculum development
- Individuals wanting to teach A-level courses
Not recommended for
- New teachers without relevant experience
- Candidates uninterested in business topics
- Individuals preferring to work in non-academic settings
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
The school wishes to appoint a talented individual to join this popular department with Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5 provision, to offer high quality teaching and learning that inspires students.
The successful candidate should be able to contribute curriculum development, by participating in collaborative planning, to high achieve positive engagement.
Applicants should be strong classroom practitioners who are willing to engage in professional development and explore innovative ways of delivering their subjects. At GCSE, Business is the most popular of the optional subjects, with over 40% of each year group currently taking the subject. The successful candidate should be able to teach some elements of both Business and Economics at A level. These are popular courses within the Sixth Form, with three groups in each year.
All Saints is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to undergo appropriate checks, including enhanced DBS checks.
