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Physics Teacher

Ealing
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Teacher of Physics

Location: Ealing Start Date: September 2025 Salary: Outer London Main/Upper Pay Scale

The Opportunity: Unlocking the Universe's Secrets Are you an innovative Physicist ready to guide curious minds through the fundamental laws that govern our universe? Our inspiring state school in Ealing is seeking a dynamic Teacher of Physics. This role is ideal for an educator passionate about scientific discovery and intellectual challenge.

The Role: Forces and Fields You'll deliver captivating Physics lessons across all key stages, including advanced topics for A-Level and beyond. Your responsibilities include designing compelling and challenging experiments, leveraging technology to enhance understanding, and guiding students through complex problem-solving, preparing them for rigorous academic pathways.

About Our School: A Catalyst for Thought Our state school in Ealing blends academic rigour with a forward-thinking approach, committed to preparing students for the intellectual and professional challenges of the future. Our science department fosters curiosity, critical thinking, and intellectual independence, empowering students to question, explore, and innovate.

The Ideal Candidate: Your Gravitational Pull We seek a highly qualified Physics specialist with QTS, a strong academic background, and a demonstrable ability to inspire students to achieve their full potential. You'll be creative in your teaching methods, dedicated to promoting a deep understanding of physical principles, and enthusiastic about contributing to a vibrant academic community.

What We Offer: Your Quantum Leap

  • A supportive and intellectually stimulating environment that encourages pedagogical innovation.

  • Access to modern science equipment and unparalleled resources.

  • A competitive salary on the Outer London pay scale, reflecting your expertise and dedication.

  • The opportunity to contribute to a school that values academic excellence and scientific discovery in West London

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