We are currently Recruiting for
Role: Teacher of English (the ability to teach Film Studies would be an advantage)
Salary: Main/Upper Pay Scale (Inner London) – TLR available for the right candidate
Contract: Full Time/Part Time
About the School
William Ellis School is a thriving, voluntary aided, non-denominational, inclusive comprehensive boys’ school serving the educational needs of boys from the ages of 11 to 18. It is an attractive site on the edge of Hampstead Heath with excellent access to Central London. It is a neighbourhood of great social and cultural diversity, and this diversity is very well represented at William Ellis.
The school is committed to nurturing successful students and good citizens through strong relationships in line with the school motto, “rather use than fame”. The school is part of the longest established and most successful mixed sixth form consortium in London, LaSWAP, which enables our students to access a wide range of subject expertise. We provide excellent professional opportunities for staff and are part of the Camden family of schools.
We are currently looking for a Teacher of English who can bring commitment and expertise to our curriculum offer, supporting and teaching students across all key stages. The department is highly regarded, enjoys strong links with the UCL Institute of Education and offers an ambitious, creative and rich curriculum that has been carefully constructed around the needs and motivations of our students in an all boys' 11-16 context. There is a range of experience in the department and the successful candidate would be joining a strong and supportive team of teachers and leaders who have a track record of supporting high attainment at GSCE and A Level. You would have the opportunity to work with students across the attainment range, including GCSE and A Level classes, and would be supported in your professional development whatever your stage of teaching career.
The role is open to ECTs and experienced teachers who are able to offer some curriculum leadership for a curriculum area or Key Stage. Please indicate in your application any skills or experience that would enable us to consider you for this.
The successful candidate will be:
A highly motivated and inspirational classroom practitioner with excellent subject knowledge
Committed to maximising pupil progress through setting high standards and by delivering effective teaching and learning
Able to motivate, lead, support and challenge students to be successful
The ability and willingness to teach Film Studies to A Level would be an advantage.
If you are seeking a challenging and highly rewarding position, enriching the lives of students and the local community, we look forward to hearing from you.
Interviews will be held on Monday 11th May 2026