Science Teacher

Kingston upon Hull
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Inspiring Science Teacher Wanted in Hull!
Start Date: April 2025
Location: Hull
Role: Science Teacher (KS3 & KS4)

Are you a passionate Science teacher eager to spark curiosity and discovery in young minds? Do you love bringing science to life through engaging experiments and interactive lessons? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you!

Academics is seeking a dynamic and enthusiastic Science Teacher to join a forward-thinking Secondary Academy in Hull. This is your chance to inspire the next generation of scientists, nurture critical thinking, and make a real impact in the classroom.

What You'll Need:

A UK-recognised teaching qualification such as QTS/QTLS, PGCE, or equivalent in Science.
Experience teaching Science at Key Stages 3 & 4, with knowledge of the National Curriculum.
The ability to create exciting and hands-on lessons that encourage curiosity and independent thinking.
Strong classroom management skills to foster a positive and engaging learning environment.
Excellent communication skills to break down complex scientific concepts into accessible and inspiring lessons.
A passion for encouraging students to explore the wonders of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.

What's in It for You?

✅ Competitive daily rates of pay that reflect your expertise.
✅ Ongoing support from a dedicated team of consultants.
✅ Free career advice and professional development opportunities.
✅ The chance to make Science fun, accessible, and exciting for students.
✅ A refer-a-friend bonus - Earn up to £125 for successful referrals!

If you're a dedicated educator ready to ignite a love for Science, we'd love to hear from you! Whether you're an experienced teacher or a motivated early-career educator, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a lasting impact

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