About this role
We wish to appoint a Teacher of Religious Studies for September 2026 or January 2027. The successful candidate will have a genuine passion for the subject, a desire to inspire this in others and will be eager to develop their own teaching skills across Year 9, GCSE, A-Level, and university preparation.
It would be desirable for the successful candidate to have the ability to teach Politics and History as well as Religious Studies.
The Religious Studies department at Bedford has a strong academic focus. We have a good record of success in terms of university uptake, including Oxbridge. A-Level results are also strong, with a pleasing number of pupils going on to study Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy beyond Bedford at some of the country’s most competitive universities, including Oxbridge.
This post could be a role for an early career teacher or suitably qualified graduate keen to start their teaching career in a supportive environment. Bedford has an outstanding provision for supporting teachers through Initial Teacher Training. The role may also suit a more experienced teacher keen to broaden their experience in a new course or a different school setting.
It would be desirable, though not essential, for the successful candidate to have experience of GCSE and A Level qualifications; what is essential, however, is a willingness and enthusiasm to help ensure Religious Studies continues to play a central role in the academic life of the school. Experience of the independent sector and/or a boarding environment is not essential; each year, Bedford School welcomes teachers from the state and independent sectors in England, and from some of the world’s best international schools, and we value the experience that they bring. We welcome applications from all Religious Studies specialists, and from all backgrounds, to provide good role models for our global students.
The selection process will involve a lesson observation, a tour of the school and interviews.