Job Title: Head of Business Studies
Job Location: King Charles I School
Salary: Main scale, Upper pay scale + TLR2a
Closing Date: Tuesday 13 May at 10:00am
Are you ready to make a difference in an organisation where ambition, collaboration, and innovation drive every decision?
About the role:
We are seeking to appoint a Head of Business Studies as part of our school.
The role will be accountable for: planning and teaching lessons to the classes they are assigned to teach within the context of the school’s plans, curriculum and schemes of work.
Our successful candidate will have the following experience and qualifications:
• Honors Degree
• DfE recognised Qualified Teacher Status
The post is full-time and permanent from 1 September 2025. This role reports to a member of the senior leadership team.
This post is a part of our Recommend a Friend Scheme and therefore if one of our existing staff shared this vacancy with you, both of you could earn £500 on successful appointment (scheme rules do apply).
Why join us?
We recognise that successful people place value on the range of benefits associated with their careers. As your future employer we place value on these too, that is why we are proud to offer:
- Access to the Teachers’ Pensions Scheme
- Automatic pay progression for those on our main, upper and support staff pay ranges
- 7 training days calendared with a view to alleviate pressure at key times in the year, with a training day in December dedicated to marking mock exams
- Access to a range of paid special leave provisions to help with life’s emergencies, unpredictable events and significant occasions.
- Access to a bank of pre-planned teaching resources. You need to intellectually prepare for lessons rather than plan from scratch.
- Salary sacrifice cycle to work scheme
- Recommend a Friend Scheme available for some of our hard to fill roles
- Healthcare benefits including free eye test vouchers for DSE users and flu vaccinations
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Access to shopping and lifestyle discounts
About Us:
King Charles I School is an excellent secondary school set within extensive grounds. Here at King Charles we are proud of our academic ethos and the character development of teamwork, leadership, resilience and challenge that comes from teaching an academic curriculum and holding students to our high expectations. The achievement of our students is paramount but we also know all our students as individuals. We are unapologetically ambitious for every student, no matter what their background, prior attainment, or needs. We take great pride in developing relationships between students, staff, and families, so that we can ensure that success is desirable, demanded and achievable.
We are part of The Four Stones Multi Academy Trust, who believe our students deserve nothing less than the best. As a family of like-minded schools, we work collaboratively to provide mutual support, share best practice, and create a thriving, high-performing environment.
Our work is underpinned by our core values of: Ambition, Commitment, Creativity, and Integrity and a relentless focus on achieving our Trust Dividend to ensure opportunity and success for all by transforming lives through high quality education.
As part of our Trust you will have:
- Opportunities to be part of a collaborative culture whereby you are part of a network where schools and staff work together to excel.
- Quality resources and a rich environment, to enable you to develop a personalised approach for every student you teach.
- A culture of lifelong learning, emphasising professional growth where your own ambitions are actively encouraged and supported.
- A safe and positive physical and psychological environment that welcomes diversity and actively promotes wellbeing.
Your Application:
Diversity, equality and inclusion are at the heart of what we value as an organisation. We are an equal opportunities employer and all qualified applicants will receive fair consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or any other status protected by law.
We are also fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. As part of our requirements under Keeping Children Safe in Education pre-employment checks we will undertake. This role will involve undertaking regulated activity and therefore this position is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and an enhanced DBS will be required for the successful candidate.