Physics Teacher

Hounslow
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Physics Teacher: Forward-thinking School - Hounslow's Principles of the Universe Guide

Our forward-thinking school in Hounslow is looking for an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Physics Teacher to join our supportive Science department. This is an exciting opportunity for a Physics Teacher to inspire students with the fundamental laws of the universe, teaching Physics from Year 7 through to A-Level. We seek a Physics Teacher who is passionate about making Physics concepts tangible through engaging demonstrations and hands-on experiments, fostering strong analytical and problem-solving skills in every student. Your role as a Physics Teacher will be key to helping our students understand the world around them through the lens of Physics. This Physics Teacher position is highly rewarding.

Location: Hounslow Role: Physics Teacher (Full-Time, Permanent) Salary: Competitive, with potential for leadership opportunities (TLR).

Key Responsibilities for Our Physics Teacher:

As a Physics Teacher, your primary responsibility will be to plan and deliver high-quality Physics lessons that engage and challenge students across all secondary key stages. This includes effectively teaching core Physics topics such as mechanics, electricity, waves, and quantum Physics. You will be adept at preparing students for GCSE and A-Level Physics examinations, ensuring they have a comprehensive understanding of the curriculum requirements. An important aspect of this Physics Teacher role is the safe and effective supervision of practical Physics investigations, fostering scientific inquiry and a love for experimentation in Physics. Collaboration with the wider Science team and participation in extracurricular Physics activities are also key for our Physics Teacher.

What We Provide for Our Physics Teacher:

Joining our school as a Physics Teacher means you will benefit from excellent facilities, including well-equipped Physics laboratories and access to a range of teaching resources for Physics. We offer a supportive and welcoming environment for every Physics Teacher, with opportunities for professional development and career progression within the Science department. You will work with a team of dedicated Science Teacher colleagues and motivated students who are eager to learn Physics. Our school has a strong commitment to fostering scientific understanding and innovation, making this a rewarding role for any passionate Physics Teacher. The Physics Teacher will find a collaborative atmosphere here.

How to Apply: Forward your CV now to be considered for this Physics Teacher role

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