Biology Teacher — Outstanding School

Marchant Recruitment Birmingham, England Posted Feb 11, 2026

Full Time
Onsite

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A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Biology Teacher to join one of Birmingham’s leading secondary schools as soon as possible. This is a full-time, permanent position within a high-achieving, well-resourced and forward-thinking Science Faculty.

• Biology Teacher required – full-time, permanent
• Outstanding 11–18 school in Birmingham
• Teach Biology across KS3–KS5, including GCSE and A Level
• ASAP start
• Suitable for experienced teachers and ECTs

About the Role

The school is seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Biology Teacher to deliver consistently high-quality lessons across KS3, KS4, and KS5. You will play a key role in maintaining the department’s strong academic outcomes, teaching motivated pupils who demonstrate engagement and positive behaviour.

The successful candidate will primarily teach Biology at GCSE and A Level, while contributing to the wider Science curriculum at KS3. Teaching is designed to develop scientific enquiry, analytical thinking, and a deep understanding of biological processes through practical investigation and research-informed pedagogy.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-performing school where staff are genuinely valued, leadership is supportive, and teachers benefit from strong professional autonomy.

Experience and Qualifications

• Ability to teach Biology across KS3–KS5
• Degree in Biology or a related Science discipline
• PGCE/QTS or equivalent recognised teaching qualification
• Strong practical laboratory skills and understanding of health & safety
• Excellent subject knowledge and enthusiasm for biological sciences
• Legal right to work in the UK

School Information

This Outstanding secondary school in Birmingham is widely recognised for its high academic standards, excellent behaviour, and inclusive ethos. With approximately 1,400 students on roll, the school consistently achieves strong results and promotes progression into STEM-related pathways.

Department Strengths

• Purpose-built laboratories with excellent practical resources
• Dedicated Science Technicians supporting lesson delivery
• Carefully sequenced curriculum across KS3–KS5
• Strong collaboration and departmental support
• High A Level uptake and achievement in Biology

The Science Faculty also offers enrichment opportunities including STEM clubs, research projects, competitions, and university partnership initiatives.

Professional Development & Staff Benefits

The school places strong emphasis on staff development and wellbeing, offering:

• Extensive CPD and progression opportunities into leadership
• Opportunities to contribute to curriculum innovation
• Structured mentoring for ECTs and experienced teachers
• Supportive leadership team committed to innovation and workload balance

Staff work within a collaborative and ambitious environment where reflective practice is actively encouraged.

Application – Biology Teacher

To be considered for this Biology Teacher role at an Outstanding school in Birmingham, starting as soon as possible, please submit your updated CV at your earliest convenience.

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