Subject Sector Lead - History at AQA
MKM8, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Sep, 25

Salary

75000.0

Posted On

08 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

It, Shape

Industry

Education Management

Description

THIS IS A BRAND NEW OPPORTUNITY - READY TO SHAPE THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION?

If you have demonstrable expertise in your subject and want to influence how it’s taught and assessed across the UK, this is your opportunity to make a national impact. As a Subject Sector Lead, you will bring your subject expertise to the heart of curriculum and assessment reform. You will influence policy, shape qualifications, and ensure that learner assessments reflect the real needs of students, teachers, and employers.

READY TO SHAPE THE FUTURE OF ASSESSMENT?

We actively welcome diversity of thought and experience, especially from those who’ve gone beyond classroom teaching into curriculum design, education policy, or sector advocacy. If you bring fresh perspectives and a strategic mindset, this is your opportunity to lead meaningful change in education.
To apply, send your CV and a supporting statement outlining your motivation and transferable skills. If you are looking for flexible or part time working options please clarify on application in detail.
Closing date: Sunday 22nd June 2025 - 23.59

Responsibilities

You will be the subject expert in History bringing your insight to shape qualifications and influence national education policy. You will stay ahead of curriculum changes and sector trends, using that knowledge to guide AQA’s thinking and direction. You will work closely with colleagues across product, policy, research, and marketing to make sure your subject expertise is embedded in everything we do. You will also build strong relationships with schools, MATs, professional bodies, and government contacts to keep us connected and informed. This is a role where your voice will matter. You will represent AQA in national conversations, contribute to reform, and help shape the future of education.

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