Salary: £185 per day
Job Type: Full-time, Temp to perm
Contract length: 12 months
We represent a school who have identified a key need for a Science Teacher who can contribute to the teaching and learning of the young people in their community.
Responsibilities
Job Type: Full-time, Temp to perm
Contract length: 12 months
We represent a school who have identified a key need for a Science Teacher who can contribute to the teaching and learning of the young people in their community.
Responsibilities
- The successful Science Teacher will plan creative lessons with excellent subject knowledge, undertake marking, and will participate in parents’ evenings.
- There will be an expectation for the successful Science Teacher to create a safe and supportive learning environment with routines and structures that align with the school's core values.
- The Science Teacher chosen for this role will be responsible for working with a range of abilities and be comfortable catering to the broad needs of their students.
Qualifications/Experience
- You must have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent, as well as a PGCE or equivalent Teaching qualification, to be eligible for this Science Teacher role.
- Additionally, you will need to have, or be eligible for, British QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) or equivalent to be considered for this Science Teacher job.
- To be eligible for this position you will also need proven classroom experience or training as a Science Teacher.
School
- There is excellent senior leadership in place at this school and any Science Teacher joining this staff will enjoy strong support with great scope to career development.
- The Science Teacher hired here joins a school that strives to make parents and students alike understand that despite being a forward looking school, they preserve traditional standards, beliefs, and values.
Benefits
- DBS Payment
- Sign on Bonus
- Completion Bonus
- Referral Bonus
- Designated Personal Consultant
- Professional Development Opportunities
- Opportunities to volunteer on our International Educational Development trips to Africa