Physics Teacher

Shrewsbury
9 months ago
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Physics Teacher (ECT) – Inspire the Future of Science at Our State School in Shrewsbury
📅 Start Date: September 2025 | 💼 Full-Time | 📍 Permanent

Exciting Opportunity for an Early Career Physics Teacher
Are you an Early Career Teacher (ECT) with a passion for Physics? We are looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic Physics Teacher to join our dynamic Science Department at a welcoming 11–16 state school in Shrewsbury. This is a fantastic opportunity for an ECT to kickstart their career, receiving full support and guidance while making a significant impact on students’ education and development.

About the School
Our school is proud to serve a diverse and ambitious student body. As a Physics Teacher, you’ll be part of a supportive team committed to academic excellence and student success. Science is a key focus of our curriculum, and your role as a Physics Teacher will be crucial in helping students achieve their potential at Key Stages 3 and 4. With a collaborative ethos and a strong focus on progress, our school is an ideal place for a Physics Teacher to thrive.

Why Join Us?
✅ Focused Teaching (11–16) – As a Physics Teacher, you’ll teach committed students, focusing on strong outcomes in Physics across Key Stages 3 and 4.
✅ Supportive Staff Community – Join a team of skilled professionals who share a passion for teaching and support one another’s growth.
✅ Well-Resourced Science Department – As a Physics Teacher, you’ll have access to modern labs and resources, promoting hands-on, practical learning.
✅ Professional Development – Take advantage of CPD opportunities tailored to Early Career Teachers, with pathways for growth as a Physics Teacher, including leadership development and curriculum planning.
✅ Supportive Leadership – Benefit from a manageable workload, strong mentorship, and a school culture that respects and values its staff, especially our Physics Teachers.
✅ Enrichment Opportunities – Engage in extracurricular activities like science clubs, enrichment days, and student-led projects, furthering your impact as a Physics Teacher.

What You’ll Be Doing
As an ECT in Physics, your role will involve:



Teaching Physics across Key Stages 3 and 4, ensuring students develop a passion for the subject and a deep understanding of key concepts.

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Planning and delivering engaging, differentiated Physics lessons tailored to a wide range of abilities.

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Leading practical experiments that connect theory with real-world applications, inspiring students in the field of Physics.

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Using assessment data to monitor student progress and raise attainment in Physics.

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Contributing to the development and evolution of the Physics curriculum, working closely with other Science Teachers.

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Supporting extracurricular initiatives, helping to foster a greater appreciation for Physics beyond the classroom.

What We’re Looking For
We are seeking a Physics Teacher who:

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Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a degree in Physics or a closely related subject.

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Has some experience or strong understanding of teaching Physics to students aged 11–16.

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Is confident in delivering high-quality, engaging Physics lessons that spark curiosity and deepen understanding.

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Is committed to continuous professional development and keen to grow as a Physics Teacher.

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Is passionate about Physics and eager to inspire students to pursue the subject further.

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Works well as part of a collaborative team and contributes positively to the school’s ethos.

How to Apply
If you're an enthusiastic ECT ready to make an impact as a Physics Teacher in a thriving state school in Shrewsbury, we want to hear from you!
👉 Send your CV and application today – we look forward to welcoming you to our team of Physics Teachers

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