Science Teacher
Job description
This Science Teacher opportunity is built around is reflective and driven to continually improve their practice. It would suit someone who can bring creating a positive and inclusive classroom environment that supports all learners to the role.
Where the work sits
Contributing to the ongoing development of the Science curriculum and department. Supporting the wider life of the school, including enrichment opportunities and extracurricular activities.
How the role works day to day
Is reflective and driven to continually improve their practice. Assessing, monitoring and tracking student progress, using this to inform teaching and interventions. Supporting young children through safe routines, learning activities, and lesson-by-lesson care.
What helps in this setting
Creating a positive and inclusive classroom environment that supports all learners. Excellent professional development opportunities, including for ECTs and aspiring leaders. A positive and ambitious school culture where staff wellbeing is valued.
Practical details
- Electric Car Scheme & Onsite charging points.
- Healthcare Cash Plan options for you & your family.
- Free on-site gym & personal & group training sessions.
- Enhanced Maternity, Shared Parental & Adoption Leave.
What needs to be in place
- Experience teaching Science at Key Stage 5 or Key Stage 2.
- Undertake an Enhanced DBS check, provide satisfactory references, and complete all pre-employment safeguarding checks in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE).
- Experience working within a secondary school environment.
Job details
- Benefits mentioned: Training
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