Teacher - Humanities - Geography(AY 2026/2027 start) - Muna British Academy
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- Abu Dhabi
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Demonstrate strong subject knowledge across the humanities curriculum, delivering high quality teaching across Key Stage 3 humanities subjects, including geography, history and related disciplines where required.
- Teach Geography as a specialist subject at Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5, preparing students for GCSE and A Level Geography qualifications.
- Deliver engaging and well-structured lessons that develop students' geographical knowledge, enquiry skills, critical thinking and understanding of global issues.
- Plan and deliver schemes of work aligned with the UK National Curriculum at KS3 and with examination board requirements for GCSE and A Level Geography.
- Prepare students effectively for external qualifications including (I)GCSE and A Level Geography.
- Develop students' understanding of physical and human geography, environmental sustainability, global development and spatial thinking.
- Promote geographical enquiry through investigation, research, data interpretation and where appropriate fieldwork activities.
- Provide high quality guidance and feedback during coursework and assessments to ensure students meet examination requirements.
- Plan lessons and sequences of learning that meet the needs of all learners, ensuring appropriate challenge and support across the full ability range.
- Use assessment effectively to monitor student progress, inform planning and support students in achieving their potential.
- Develop students' independence, resilience and analytical thinking through enquiry-based learning.
- Create stimulating classroom environments and displays that support learning in humanities and geography.
- Use a range of teaching strategies, including digital technology and blended learning approaches, to enhance student engagement and progress.
- Support the needs of all learners including POD (SEN), EAL and G&T students through effective differentiation and inclusive teaching practices.
- Contribute to the development of the humanities curriculum and the continued growth of Geography at KS4 and KS5.
- Demonstrate strong subject knowledge across the humanities curriculum, delivering high quality teaching across Key Stage 3 humanities subjects, including geography, history and related disciplines where required.
- Teach Geography as a specialist subject at Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5, preparing students for GCSE and A Level Geography qualifications.
- Deliver engaging and well-structured lessons that develop students' geographical knowledge, enquiry skills, critical thinking and understanding of global issues.
- Plan and deliver schemes of work aligned with the UK National Curriculum at KS3 and with examination board requirements for GCSE and A Level Geography.
- Prepare students effectively for external qualifications including (I)GCSE and A Level Geography.
- Develop students' understanding of physical and human geography, environmental sustainability, global development and spatial thinking.
- Promote geographical enquiry through investigation, research, data interpretation and where appropriate fieldwork activities.
- Provide high quality guidance and feedback during coursework and assessments to ensure students meet examination requirements.
- Plan lessons and sequences of learning that meet the needs of all learners, ensuring appropriate challenge and support across the full ability range.
- Use assessment effectively to monitor student progress, inform planning and support students in achieving their potential.
- Develop students' independence, resilience and analytical thinking through enquiry-based learning.
- Create stimulating classroom environments and displays that support learning in humanities and geography.
- Use a range of teaching strategies, including digital technology and blended learning approaches, to enhance student engagement and progress.
- Support the needs of all learners including POD (SEN), EAL and G&T students through effective differentiation and inclusive teaching practices.
- Contribute to the development of the humanities curriculum and the continued growth of Geography at KS4 and KS5.
- Monitor and track student progress using assessment data to inform teaching and identify students who require additional challenge or support.
- Provide clear and constructive feedback that supports students in improving their geographical knowledge, analytical skills and examination performance.
- Prepare students effectively for internal and external assessments through structured revision and exam preparation.
- Contribute to departmental moderation and standardisation processes to ensure accurate and consistent assessment.
- Support students in developing the enquiry, evaluation and extended writing skills required for GCSE and A Level Geography.
- Follow the school's behaviour policy and maintain high expectations for student conduct and engagement.
- Manage classes effectively using positive behaviour strategies that support a focused and productive learning environment.
- Build positive relationships with students, encouraging respect, responsibility and independence.
- Act as a positive role model and uphold the values and ethos of the school.
- Support the pastoral development of students and contribute to the wider wellbeing and safeguarding of all learners.
- Contribute to the wider life of the school through enrichment activities, clubs, competitions that extend students' learning beyond the classroom.
- Support whole-school initiatives and cross-curricular opportunities that promote creativity, sustainability, innovation and enterprise.
- Participate in departmental planning, professional development and collaborative working with colleagues.
- Maintain accurate records and contribute to reporting and parent communication processes.
- Carry out duties and responsibilities as directed in line with the school's policies and expectations.
- Uphold the highest standards of safeguarding, child protection and professional conduct at all times.
- To be approachable, professional, calm, and knowledgeable.
- To be able to deal professionally with a range of stakeholders.
- Passion for teaching and commitment to educating and nurturing children.
- A high level of professionalism and consideration of the well-being of children.
- Recent and consistent involvement in extra-curricular activities.
- A positive and solution-focused attitude to working life.
- Warmth, empathy, credibility, self-belief, integrity, drive and child centred.
- To be able to prioritise workload and multitask.
- IT Literate and familiar with online technologies to aid in 21st century teaching.
- Strong interpersonal skills to communicate with parents in a diverse multi-cultural environment.