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We are seeking a passionate and dedicatedPhysics Teacherto join a prestigious school in September 2025. The successful candidate will inspire students with a love for Physics, helping them develop problem-solving skills and a deep understanding of scientific concepts.

Duties as a Physics Teacher:

 

  • Plan and deliver engaging Physics lessons in line with the national curriculum.
  • Teach a range of Physics topics, from mechanics and electricity to quantum physics.
  • Use practical experiments and demonstrations to enhance learning.
  • Prepare students for GCSE/A-Level examinations (if applicable).
  • Assess and monitor student progress, providing constructive feedback.
  • Encourage scientific curiosity, critical thinking, and real-world applications of Physics.
  • Contribute to extracurricular activities such as science clubs or STEM competitions.

Ideal Physics Teacher:

 

  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
  • A degree in Physics, Engineering, or a related subject.
  • Experience teaching Physics at different key stages.
  • Strong classroom management and communication skills as a Physics Teacher.
  • A commitment to inspiring and supporting students.

Why Step Teachers? 

With a rich history spanning over two decades, our teacher recruitment agency proudly serves North London, East London, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Cornwall, and Devon. We foster exclusive relationships with schools and academies in these regions. Our dedicated team, stationed in branches across Barnet, Havering, Norwich, Cambridge, Abingdon, and Plymouth, is committed to supporting and nurturing teachers. Explore rewarding opportunities with our trusted education recruitment services. 

Step Teachers, an approved Crown Commercial Service supplier, adheres to REC(Recruitment &; Employment Confederation)standards for safeguarding children.Upon registration, candidates undergo enhanced DBS checks, full reference verifications, and eligibility confirmations. 

Your weekly pay is processed through PAYE. Additionally, you gain access to a range of exclusive deals, including discounted high street shopping, travel offers, gym memberships, and more. Moreover, our pay portal offers comprehensive physical and emotional well-being services as standard, ensuring your overall wellness is taken care of. 

Recommend a friend to receive a £100 Amazon voucher for yourself, and a chance for you both to win a holiday worth up to £1000  –If you know anyone who is looking for temporary, permanent or supply work thenget in touch withus today! 

 

 

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