Maths Teacher(Long Term Supply) - Hertfordshire, UK

Quantum Scholars
Hertfordshire
1 month ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

GCSE tutor - Herefordshire/ Worcester

Fast Track Quantum Handler

Junior Research Software Engineer, Quantum Error Correction

Software Developer - Quantum Computing

Quantum Error Correction Researcher

Senior Quantum Error Correction Researcher

Job Advert: Maths Teacher (Summer Term Fixed Contract) Location: Hertfordshire, UK Contract Duration: Fixed term (April 2025 - July 2025)Quantum Scholars are working with a vibrant secondary school in Hertfordshire that is seeking a committed and passionate Maths Teacher to join their school for the summer term. The position is a fixed-term contract, running from after Easter until July 2025.The school hiring are a mixed comprehensive secondary school based in Hertfordshire. It is situated in a lovely area however it is not an easily accessible school via public transport therefore the ideal candidate must be able to drive. The school are rated as "Outstanding" by Ofsted. The behaviour of the students are also rated as Outstanding!Role Overview: As a Maths Teacher, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality lessons across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. You will have the opportunity to inspire students and help them develop strong mathematical skills in a supportive and inclusive environment. This is an exciting opportunity to join a school that values innovation and strives for excellence in its teaching and learning.Key Responsibilities:Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging Maths lessons for students at Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4Differentiate lessons to cater to a wide range of abilities, ensuring every student has the opportunity to succeedAssess student progress and provide constructive feedback to support developmentContribu...

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Portfolio Projects That Get You Hired for Quantum Computing Jobs (With Real GitHub Examples)

From quantum chemistry simulations to error correction algorithms, quantum computing promises a revolutionary shift in how we solve complex problems. As companies and research institutions strive to harness this emerging technology, demand for professionals with hands-on quantum computing skills continues to rise. But how can you prove your abilities to prospective employers? A well-crafted quantum computing portfolio can be the difference-maker. In this guide, you’ll learn: Why building a quantum computing portfolio is essential. Which projects align with different quantum roles. Real GitHub examples that demonstrate best practices. Actionable project ideas you can start (or enhance) right now. Best ways to present and promote your quantum work—so it stands out to recruiters and hiring managers. Finally, we’ll share how you can connect your new portfolio to real quantum computing opportunities—starting with a reminder to upload your CV on QuantumComputingJobs.co.uk. Let’s dive in!

Quantum Computing Job Interview Warm‑Up: 30 Real Coding & System‑Design Questions

Quantum computing is at the forefront of disruptive innovation, promising exponential speed‑ups for certain classes of problems—from cryptography and materials science to optimisation and machine learning. As corporations, research labs, and start‑ups invest heavily in quantum R&D, the demand for quantum computing specialists continues to grow. If you’re considering or preparing for a quantum computing job interview, you can expect a dynamic blend of theoretical and practical questions: spanning physics, mathematics, algorithm design, quantum software, and hardware constraints. In this blog post, we’ll take you through 30 real coding & system‑design questions you might encounter when interviewing for quantum computing roles. We’ll also explain the importance of targeted preparation and share tips on presenting your experience in this cutting‑edge field. For those currently seeking quantum opportunities in the UK, visit www.quantumcomputingjobs.co.uk—a job board dedicated to connecting quantum specialists with exciting positions at research hubs, start‑ups, and major tech companies. Let’s start by exploring why interview readiness is so essential in the challenging and often abstract domain of quantum computing.

Negotiating Your Quantum Computing Job Offer: Equity, Bonuses & Perks Explained

How to Secure a Compensation Package That Reflects the Cutting-Edge Nature of Quantum Tech in the UK Introduction Quantum computing stands at the forefront of technological revolution—holding the potential to transform fields ranging from cryptography and drug discovery to climate modelling and finance. As a mid‑senior professional in this evolving domain, your expertise could drive breakthrough algorithms, optimise quantum hardware performance, or steer complex research initiatives. Given the unprecedented possibilities this technology unlocks, top-tier talent is in high demand, and employers often craft job offers that extend well beyond a conventional salary. Yet, many quantum specialists focus primarily on base pay when evaluating a new role. While salary certainly matters, it’s only one component of a multi-faceted compensation package that may include equity, performance-based bonuses, and perks designed for the unique demands of quantum research. By understanding—and negotiating—these additional components, you can position yourself to reap both immediate and long-term rewards that accurately reflect your impact in this cutting-edge sector. This guide unpacks every critical aspect of negotiating a quantum computing job offer. From exploring equity schemes that tie your success to that of the company, to leveraging milestone-driven bonuses that recognise breakthroughs in quantum algorithms or hardware, you’ll learn how to confidently pursue an offer that acknowledges your high-value contributions and sets you on a trajectory for success in the UK’s rapidly maturing quantum ecosystem.