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Redbridge
11 months ago
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Ignite a Passion for Physics! Join Our Outstanding School in Redbridge as a KS5 Specialist!

Are you a dynamic and dedicated Physics teacher with a genuine enthusiasm for the subject and its power to explain the universe? Do you thrive on inspiring young adults and guiding them to achieve their academic best? If so, an exceptional opportunity awaits you at our Outstanding school in the vibrant borough of Redbridge.

Imagine a role where you can:

  • Inspire the Next Generation: Cultivate a deep understanding and appreciation for the principles of Physics in our bright and motivated Key Stage 5 students.

  • Shape Academic Futures: Play a pivotal role in their A-Level studies, equipping them with the scientific skills, conceptual understanding, and critical thinking necessary for success in higher education and STEM careers.

  • Contribute to Excellence: Join a highly successful Science department with a proven track record of outstanding student outcomes.

  • Thrive in a Supportive Environment: Benefit from a collaborative and encouraging atmosphere where your expertise is valued, and your professional growth is actively supported through ongoing development opportunities.

  • Engage Eager Learners: Work with students who are genuinely interested in scientific inquiry and are committed to achieving their full potential.

    We are looking for a passionate and qualified teacher with a strong understanding of the KS5 Physics curriculum and a proven ability to deliver engaging and effective lessons. If you are ready to spark curiosity and become a key part of our outstanding team, we encourage you to apply.

    Take the next step in your career and help us continue to unlock the mysteries of the universe for our students in Redbridge

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