National AI Awards 2025Discover AI's trailblazers! Join us to celebrate innovation and nominate industry leaders.

Nominate & Attend

Physics Teacher

Hackney
3 weeks ago
Create job alert

Physics Teacher - Hackney, London

Are you an enthusiastic Physics Teacher looking to join a prestigious independent school in Hackney?

We are thrilled to offer a fantastic opportunity for a dedicated Physics Teacher to join a high-achieving school with an Outstanding Physics Department, committed to fostering a love for science through inquiry, investigation, and real-world applications.

About the School: The Physics Department is focused on nurturing future scientists by engaging students in a dynamic curriculum that combines theory with practical experimentation. The school offers excellent laboratory facilities, state-of-the-art equipment, and opportunities for scientific exploration that enhance learning and encourage deep understanding.

Why This Opportunity is Ideal for a Physics Teacher:

  • Bespoke Support: A structured mentorship program, with dedicated training and personalized guidance to help you thrive as a Physics Teacher.

  • Hands-On Science Learning: Opportunities to engage students in practical experiments, laboratory sessions, and scientific investigations as a Physics Teacher.

  • Outstanding Facilities: Access to modern science labs and innovative teaching resources to enrich student learning.

  • Collaborative Environment: Join a passionate team of Physics Teacher colleagues, sharing best practices and fresh ideas to enhance the teaching experience.

    Your Role as a Physics Teacher:

  • Plan and deliver engaging Physics lessons to Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, and Key Stage 5 students.

  • Inspire students to explore physical concepts, from mechanics and electricity to waves and quantum physics.

  • Work closely with an experienced team, receiving tailored support and professional development.

  • Encourage students to develop a passion for physics through interactive discussions, experiments, and problem-solving.

  • Lead extracurricular activities such as physics clubs, science fairs, and STEM challenges.

    What We Are Looking For:

  • A Physics graduate with QTS.

  • A genuine passion for teaching Physics and helping students connect with the fundamental laws of the universe.

  • A dynamic and adaptable teaching style that caters to a range of learning needs.

  • A collaborative and proactive Physics Teacher who will contribute to the department’s goals and activities.

    Location: Hackney Start Date: September 2025 Salary: MPS/UPS TLR available for suitable candidates.

    If you are an enthusiastic Physics Teacher eager to join a high-achieving and supportive school, we would love to hear from you! Please submit your CV as soon as possible

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Physics Teacher

Physics Teacher

Physics Teacher

Physics Teacher

Physics Teacher

Physics Teacher

National AI Awards 2025

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

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

Industry Insights

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

How to Get a Better Quantum Computing Job After a Lay-Off or Redundancy

Redundancy in the emerging field of quantum computing can feel particularly discouraging, especially after years of specialised training and research. But as the UK continues to invest in quantum technologies across academia, defence, computing and cryptography, new roles are opening in both startups and national programmes. Whether you're a physicist, quantum software engineer, hardware specialist, or quantum algorithm researcher, this guide will help you turn redundancy into an opportunity for career growth.

Quantum Computing Jobs Salary Calculator 2025: Work Out Your True Worth in Seconds

Why yesterday’s pay survey is meaningless in today’s quantum landscape Ask a Quantum Software Engineer debugging Qiskit kernels at midnight, a Cryogenic Hardware Engineer coaxing qubits below 10 mK, or a Quantum Algorithm Researcher squeezing decoherence budgets: “Am I earning what I deserve?” The honest answer shifts faster than a Rabi oscillation. Since early 2024, the UK Government funded £2.5 billion across its National Quantum Strategy, Amazon Braket and Azure Quantum slashed circuit prices, & post‑quantum cryptography mandates yanked quantum literacy into cyber road‑maps. Each shock nudges salary bands. Any PDF salary guide printed last year looks like an outdated calibration curve—blind to the silicon spin‑qubit breakthroughs in Cambridge, the Oxford ion‑trap scale‑ups, or the London quantum‑software unicorn that closed a £200 million Series C. To swap guesswork for evidence, QuantumComputingJobs.co.uk has distilled a transparent, three‑factor formula. Feed in your discipline, region, & seniority & you’ll instantly see a realistic 2025 salary benchmark—no stale averages, no vague “competitive” claims. This article unpacks that formula, highlights the forces pushing quantum‑computing pay skywards, & gives five practical moves to lift your market value inside ninety days.

How to Present Quantum Computing Solutions to Non-Technical Audiences: A Public Speaking Guide for Job Seekers

Quantum computing is one of the most advanced, promising—and misunderstood—fields in technology. While the science behind quantum algorithms, qubits, and entanglement is complex, your ability to explain it clearly is becoming a core skill for anyone pursuing a job in the sector. Whether you're applying for a quantum software developer role, a research position, or a client-facing solution engineer post, many UK employers now assess your ability to present technical concepts to non-technical audiences—especially funders, executives, policy-makers, and clients. This guide will help you structure your presentations, simplify quantum concepts, use effective visuals, and deliver with confidence. Because in quantum computing, how you communicate is just as important as what you compute.