Science Teacher

Camden Town
9 months ago
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Are you an inspiring and well-qualified Science Teacher, with a particular specialism in Physics, ready to ignite curiosity about the universe in bright young women? We're thrilled to find a permanent, full-time teacher to join our well-regarded Independent girls' school in Camden this September. This is a fantastic opportunity to empower our students to explore the fundamental forces and laws that govern our world, all within a supportive and high-achieving environment in central London.
What you'll be doing:

  • You'll be planning and delivering captivating Physics lessons, sparking wonder about everything from gravity to quantum mechanics across Key Stages 3, 4 and potentially 5.
  • It's all about expertly guiding students through complex physical concepts and getting hands-on with stimulating experiments.
  • You'll cultivate a vibrant, inquiry-based learning environment, encouraging scientific investigation and critical thinking about physical phenomena.
    What we're looking for:
  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent with a genuine specialism in Physics, and the ability to teach general Science at Key Stage 3.
  • Experience teaching engaging and effective Physics lessons at Key Stages 3 and 4 is highly desirable.
  • A strong understanding of physical principles and that unique ability to make the subject accessible and truly inspiring for girls.
  • Excellent communication skills and strong classroom management are vital.
    Why join us?
  • We offer a competitive salary, dependent on our school's own generous pay scale, reflecting Inner London weighting.
  • You'll join a supportive and collaborative Science department within our Independent girls' school celebrated for its academic excellence.
  • You'll have access to well-equipped science laboratories and a range of resources designed to enhance the teaching and learning experience.
  • Be part of a school that actively champions staff development and encourages a truly vibrant learning environment in central London.
    About Our School:
    Situated in a well-regarded area of Camden, our well-established Independent girls' school enjoys a proud tradition of academic achievement and a deep commitment to the holistic development of its students. We foster a supportive and empowering environment where girls are truly encouraged to excel in all areas, especially in STEM subjects

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