Physcology/Social Care Teacher - Horsham

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  • Job type

    Temporary
  • Location

    Horsham
  • Working Pattern

    Full-time
  • Specialism

    Secondary Teaching
  • Industry

    Education & Training
  • Pay

    Pay to Scale
  • Closing date

    10 Apr 2026

Exciting Psychology/Social Care teaching opportunity in Horsham!

KS4/KS5 Psychology & Health & Social Care Teacher
Full‑time | Long‑term Temporary
Start: ASAP

Role overview
I am working with a well‑established secondary school seeking an engaging and knowledgeable Psychology and Health & Social Care Teacher to join their KS4/KS5 team. This is an excellent opportunity for a teacher who thrives on shaping student understanding of behaviour, society, and the care sector. The school has strong uptake in both subjects and is looking for someone who can deliver high‑quality teaching across GCSE, A‑Level, and vocational pathways.

What the school is looking for
Strong subject knowledge in Psychology and Health & Social Care.

Confident delivery of GCSE, A‑Level, and BTEC/CTEC content.

A teacher who can create engaging, well‑structured lessons that stretch and support learners.

Someone who values positive relationships and contributes to a collaborative department culture.

A reflective practitioner who uses assessment effectively and supports students through exam preparation.

A team player who is happy to contribute to enrichment, pastoral care, and wider school life.

Why this role stands out
A supportive, well‑resourced department with strong student interest in both subjects.

Clear progression opportunities for teachers looking to develop their career.

A leadership team that prioritises staff wellbeing and professional development.

Modern facilities and access to digital learning tools.

A stable timetable with a strong focus on KS5 delivery.

Key responsibilities
Teach Psychology at KS4 and KS5.

Teach Health & Social Care at KS4 and/or KS5.

Plan and deliver high‑quality lessons aligned with curriculum expectations.

Track and report on student progress, using data to inform teaching.

Contribute to curriculum development and departmental planning.

Support the wider school community through tutoring and enrichment.

Essential requirements
QTS or equivalent recognised teaching qualification.

Degree in Psychology or a closely related field.

Experience teaching KS4/KS5 (ECTs with strong placements will be considered).

Commitment to safeguarding and promoting student welfare.

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