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A-level Physics Teacher - Outstanding School in Lambeth

Lambeth
5 months ago
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Physics Teacher – Lambeth – Help Students See the Universe Differently

Imagine a classroom buzzing with curiosity, where students are captivated by the fundamental laws that govern our universe. An Outstanding secondary school in Lambeth is seeking a Physics Teacher who can create that kind of magic. This is more than just a job; it's a chance to ignite a lifelong passion for science in young minds.

The Story You'll Help Write:

As the new Physics Teacher, you'll be a key player in a thriving Science department. You'll guide students through Key Stages 3, 4, and 5, helping them master concepts from mechanics to quantum physics. Your lessons will be engaging, challenging, and – most importantly – inspiring. This is a full-time, permanent role, paid on the MPS/UPS scale. You'll be helping students achieve at an Outstanding level.

Your Role:

  • Crafting and delivering dynamic Physics lessons.

  • Creating a safe and stimulating learning environment.

  • Providing regular and effective feedback to students.

  • Contributing to the ongoing development of the Physics curriculum.

  • Working collaboratively with a team of dedicated science educators.

  • Becoming a great Physics Teacher

    Who We're Looking For:

  • A qualified Physics Teacher with QTS.

  • Someone with a proven track record of teaching Physics at the secondary level, including A-Level.

  • An individual with a deep understanding of Physics and a contagious enthusiasm for the subject.

  • A teacher with excellent communication and classroom management skills.

  • A graduate with a degree in Physics or a very closely related discipline.

  • Wanting to work in a amazing school.

    The School's Story:

    The school is a highly respected Outstanding institution in Lambeth, known for its commitment to academic excellence and its supportive environment for both students and staff. They offer well-equipped labs, a collaborative atmosphere, and ample opportunities for professional development.

    If you're ready to write the next chapter in your teaching career and help students unlock the secrets of the universe, apply to become this school's new Physics Teacher. A Physics Teacher is needed to start soon

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