Inspector of Geography (Post-Primary) (Grade 6) Education and Training Inspectorate


Job description

The work involves undertaking inspection duties throughout Northern Ireland and, in addition, may also involve general responsibility for a group of schools or other organisations in a designated area in Northern Ireland.

Responsibilities

  • Inspectors evaluate the provision of education and training in individual establishments, local areas, and across Northern Ireland.
  • They maintain and develop professional contacts both inside and outside the education and training spheres and, where appropriate, advise the Education Authority, Government Departments and other bodies or organisations concerned with education.
  • They encourage innovation and development throughout the education and training system and seek to ensure that resources are used efficiently and effectively in support of learning.
  • They encourage appropriately high levels of achievement in pre-school settings, schools, further education colleges, teacher education institutions, youth work organisations and workbased learning supplier organisations.
  • They evaluate the nature, scope and effectiveness of in-service education, and of the initial education, induction and professional learning of teachers, lecturers/tutors and youth workers.
  • As part of a regular schedule of inspections, or to meet particular circumstances, inspectors evaluate and report on the work of individual establishments.
  • Inspectors encourage teachers, lecturers/tutors, youth workers and others to engage in self-evaluation and to seek to maintain and improve the learning experiences offered and the levels of achievement.
  • Inspectors assess the quality of the outcomes of publicly funded programmes of adult and youth training in further education colleges, workbased learning supplier organisations and other project sponsors, and may be required to evaluate the outcomes.
  • Inspectors inform and advise Departments on current policies in education and training and on the implementation of those policies in pre-school settings, schools, education other than at school centres, further education colleges, teacher education.
  • Inspectors provide advice as required and contribute to the development of future policies and/or education and training plans for Northern Ireland, particularly through the identification and dissemination of best practice, evaluation of trends, and
  • These functions require both collective and individual responses from ETI. Inspectors interpret evidence and are required to provide professional oral and written reports of their findings to Departmental officials, professional and lay audiences.
  • The above list is not exhaustive but gives a good indication of the main duties of the role. The emphasis on particular duties may vary and develop over time according to business needs.

Skills and Qualifications

Essential Skills

  • An honours degree in geography or a geography-related subject, which must be at second class or above.
  • A teacher education qualification which meets the requirement for recognition to teach in grant-aided schools or further education colleges in Northern Ireland.
  • At least ten years’ experience of teaching Geography as a main subject to GCSE level (level 2) and Advanced level (level 3) and of which at least five years must be in a promoted post either as Head of Department or as a senior leader.
  • least three years’ experience within the last five years of leading whole-school self evaluation, using data effectively, evaluating provision and motivating teams to effect demonstrable school improvement.
  • At least three years’ experience within the last five years of using excellent people and communication skills to lead your own professional learning and that of others, building networks and effective internal and external strategic partnerships.

Desirable Skills

  • Successfully completed or working towards an accredited post-graduate qualification related to the post.
  • Knowledge and experience of supporting children with statements of special educational need.

Further Information

NICS Application form only. Vacancy closing date Friday 3 October 2025 at 12 noon. Applications from males, young people (people under the age of 35), people with a disability and people from minority ethnic communities are particularly welcome for this post.

Application Information

Visit the recruitment service website www.nicsrecruitment.org.uk (Please quote reference number: IRC316756)

Vacancy ID
1735259
Job ref.
IRC316756
Job Sector
Public Sector,Education and Training
Area
All of Northern Ireland
Location
Throughout Northern Ireland
Salary
£73,577 - £77,904 per annum
No. vacancies
1
Contract Type
Permanent
Weekly hours
42
Published date
15/09/2025
Closing date
03/10/2025
Worktime
42 hours but must be willing to work outside of normal work hours.

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