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Physics Teacher

Weston-super-Mare
2 weeks ago
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Location: Weston‑super‑Mare, Somerset
Contract: Full‑Time, Permanent
Salary: MPS/UPS

We are seeking a dynamic Physics Teacher to deliver high-quality STEM education in a forward-looking secondary school near the coast. This is a permanent, full-time position beginning September 2025.



Physics Teacher required to teach across KS3 and KS4; KS5 teaching available for the right candidate

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Modern, fully equipped science labs with dedicated technicians

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Emphasis on real-world applications, digital tools, and practical learning

About the Role
You will plan and deliver lessons that build conceptual understanding and spark student curiosity, utilising physics demonstrations, hands-on experimentation, and cross-curricular STEM links. You’ll be expected to launch or support STEM clubs, physics competitions, and regional outreach activities.

Ideal Candidate

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Qualified Teacher Status with a degree in Physics or a related field

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Experience teaching at least KS3 and KS4; KS5 desirable

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Proficient in delivering engaging, hands-on lessons

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Collaborative, reflective practitioner who mentors and builds rapport

School Context
This inclusive school welcomes students from diverse backgrounds and is committed to academic excellence and student wellbeing. Strong pastoral systems and effective behaviour policies support a positive learning environment.

Benefits & Support

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Access to regular CPD and physics-specific training

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Dedicated planning time and excellent resources

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Supportive line managers and department mentors

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Opportunities to collaborate with industry and universities

How to Apply
Send a current CV and brief cover letter outlining your physics teaching experience and vision for student engagement

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