Science Teacher - Physics Specialism

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Calling All Science Superstars!

Special Focus: Physics Teachers Wanted!

Are you a teacher of Science with a passion for physics? Ready to make atoms dance, gravity feel exciting, and inspire the next generation of scientists? If you're as obsessed with particles as Einstein or love experimenting like Curie, we have the perfect opportunity for you!

Our education recruitment company is seeking dynamic, enthusiastic Science teachers—especially those with a Physics specialism—for a large number of client schools across the area. Your classroom could be the one where lightbulbs literally go off (okay, metaphorically, but still!).

What You’ll Do:

Deliver engaging Science lessons that ignite curiosity and foster a love for learning.
Focus on Physics (make forces fun, electromagnetism electrifying, and quantum theory... well, not terrifying!).
Support students of all abilities, helping them to achieve their academic best.
Contribute to the science department with creativity, collaboration, and a bit of scientific magic!
What You’ll Need:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) – you’ve got the certification, we’ve got the schools!
Enhanced DBS check – because safety comes first in every experiment.
EWC registration – to teach in Wales with the force of a proton in the nucleus!
Perks of the Job:

Great variety – You’ll be placed in schools that fit your teaching style and career aspirations. Whether you’re looking for temporary or permanent roles, we have something to suit.
Supportive team – We’re with you every step of the way, from initial application to your first day in the classroom.
Flexibility – Choose assignments that fit your schedule (you get to experiment with your work-life balance, too!).

Ready to Take Your Teaching Career to the Next Level?

Whether you're a seasoned Science teacher or a newly qualified one who’s ready to make waves in the physics world, we’d love to hear from you!

Apply now and let's get your career trajectory soaring faster than the speed of light

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