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Lambeth
9 months ago
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Inspire Curiosity - Become a Science Teacher in Lambeth!

Are you a committed Science Teacher eager to spark scientific curiosity in young minds? A forward-thinking secondary school in Lambeth is looking for an enthusiastic Science Teacher to join their successful and well-resourced Science department.

Situated in the vibrant borough of Lambeth, this inclusive and high-achieving school is dedicated to nurturing talent and encouraging a passion for discovery. As a Science Teacher, you'll deliver engaging lessons across Key Stages 3 and 4, with the potential to teach Key Stage 5 for the right candidate.

Why choose Lambeth?

Lambeth is a borough rich in cultural diversity and educational innovation.
This school is part of Lambeth's network of supportive, high-performing institutions.
The borough's commitment to professional development means Science Teachers benefit from a wide range of CPD and peer support.We're looking for a Science Teacher who:

Has strong subject knowledge and a love for teaching science
Plans creative, thought-provoking lessons
Values inclusivity and is committed to excellence
Wants to grow within a dedicated team in the heart of LambethAs a Science Teacher in Lambeth, you will receive:

Outstanding training and development opportunities
Support from an experienced and collaborative leadership team
A chance to inspire students in one of Lambeth's most respected schoolsIf you're ready to energise your career and inspire the next generation, apply today to become a Science Teacher in Lambeth - where your impact will be felt every day

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