Secondary School Teacher – Science (Biology, Chemistry or Physics)

CLARUS EDUCATION ,
Tadcaster, North Yorkshire
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: MPS1 - 6 Inner London + Potential TLR

Overview

Secondary School Teacher – Science (Biology, Chemistry or Physics) Q – Are you a UK Qualified Science Teacher? Q – Do you have a specialism in either Biology, Chemistry or Physics? Q – Are you an NQT or Experienced Teacher looking for a STEM focused school? An Islington Secondary School are looking for 2 Science teachers to join their team this September. The department is currently at 7 teachers and is looking to expand and take on more subject specialists as a result of a school wide STEM focus. This role will involve teaching KS3-5 your specialist subject but also teaching the other 2 branches in KS3 and/or KS4. NQTs will be support with a bespoke induction plan, CPD and mentor. Experience teachers will have opportunities for career development and progression through training and potential TLRs (KS4 coordinator, Chemistry Lead). Continue reading for further details on this opportunity. The Role – Science Teacher Secondary School Science Teacher (KS3-5) Specialising in Biology, Chemistry or Physics Working within the Science Department September 2020 start Full time and Permanent Being involved in all strands of Science Working towards pushing the profile of STEM within the school The Candidate – Science Teacher UK QTS is essential Trained Science Teacher NQTs and Experienced teachers welcome to apply TLRs available dependant on experience Passion for Science and STEM The School – Secondary School Islington Secondary School 1200 pupils 11-18yrs Graded OUTSTANDING (2017) Access to Central London via Victoria and Northern line 7 Teachers within Science department Well established team and HOD Apply now and submit your up to date CV and covering letter to be considered for this role. Your dedicated consultant, Scarlett, will be in contact within 24 hours if shortlisted. Please see our website page headed ‘About’ and scroll to the bottom to see our ‘Privacy Notice’ for an explanation about how we use information we collect about you.