Graduate Humanities Academic Mentor Secondary School – Clifton, Bristol Are you a recent humanities graduate eager to put your degree to use in a meaningful way?
Do you aspire towards a career in education but want to gain valuable classroom experience before committing to teacher training?
Have you considered working in a supportive school environment where you can share your knowledge and refine your teaching skills?
This 'Ofsted Outstanding' secondary school in Clifton, Bristol is seeking a talented humanities graduate to join their team as a Graduate Humanities Academic Mentor.
This role offers the chance to inspire students while exploring a potential career in teaching.
Graduate Humanities Academic Mentor | Person Specification Position: Graduate Humanities Academic Mentor Qualifications: Must hold a degree in Geography, History, Philosophy, Politics, Law, Theology, Religion, or Sociology Academic Requirements: A 1st or 2:1 degree is preferred Experience: Prior experience is welcome but not essential—what matters is your passionfor the subject and working with young people Graduate Humanities Academic Mentor | Job Role Earn £465-500 per week in a full-time, long-term role (Monday-Friday, 8:30am-3:30pm) Support students across Key Stages 3, 4, and 5, utilizing your expertise to guide them toward academic success Work within a school that's been rated 'Outstanding' by Ofsted, where high standards and a positive environment are key Participate in a bespoke professional development scheme designed to build your skills in education Assist in general classroom support, lead small group and 1:1 sessions, and provide pastoral care Benefit from opportunities to transition into fully paid teacher training by September 2025 In this role, you will have the chance to forge strong relationships with your students, using your degree to encourage their passion for humanities.
You will be instrumental in helping them achieve academic excellence, guiding them from Year 7 to Year 11.
Your influence will go beyond academic mentoring—you will inspire students to consider the humanities as a future path, sharing your enthusiasm and dedication to the subject.
This position is ideal for graduates who are passionate about humanities and are considering a long-term career in education.
The school is committed to developing future teachers and offers a clear route into teacher training for those who excel.
Ready to make a difference and ignite a love for humanities in the next generation?
Apply now to join the team as a Graduate Humanities Academic Mentor.
Graduate Humanities Academic Mentor Clifton, Bristol – September 2024 INDEDU