Trainee Humanities Teacher
Partnerships Co-ordinator
About the Role
A Diverse and Inclusive Secondary School in Berkshire
This opportunity is based at a welcoming and values-led secondary school known for its inclusive ethos and dedication to nurturing every student’s academic and personal growth. The school supports a richly diverse student body and promotes a strong culture of community, respect, and ambition.
With a curriculum rooted in academic rigour and personal development, the Humanities department plays a key role in fostering critical thinking, curiosity, and global citizenship. The school embraces innovative teaching methods while maintaining high expectations for behaviour, progress, and wellbeing. Staff are supported by a collaborative leadership team, and the school places a strong emphasis on professional development.
This is an excellent opportunity for a Humanities graduate to gain meaningful classroom experience in a school that values both tradition and innovation.
About the Role & Grad2Teach Programme
This Graduate Trainee Humanities Teacher position offers a unique route into the profession via the Grad2Teach salaried initial teacher training programme. You’ll start by supporting the Humanities department before transitioning into a teaching role while studying for your PGCE.
With Grad2Teach, you will:
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Begin in a supportive classroom-based role, assisting with lesson delivery and pupil progress
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Progress through a two-phase training model that develops your confidence and skills over time
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Work towards a PGCE with QTS through our university partner, Coventry University
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Earn a salary while training—no need to take on additional student debt
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Receive consistent mentoring and benefit from a blended training programme aligned with the Teaching Standards and Core Content Framework
Phase 1: Gain experience in a structured support role, observing and contributing to lessons.
Phase 2: Take on independent teaching responsibilities (up to 18 hours per week) while completing your PGCE coursework.
This is a highly effective, supported route into secondary teaching—ideal for graduates eager to make a difference in Humanities education.
Candidate Requirements
We welcome applications from individuals who:
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Hold a bachelor’s degree (preferably in a Humanities subject such as History, Geography, or Religious Studies)
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Are enthusiastic about teaching and committed to secondary education
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Are reflective, resilient, and willing to learn
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Have GCSEs in English and Maths (some flexibility is available during Phase 1)
Whether you’re a recent graduate or exploring a career change, this is your chance to build a purposeful teaching career while earning and learning on the job.