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Science Teacher

Beaconsfield
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A vibrant and high-performing secondary school in Beaconsfield is seeking a committed and enthusiastic Science Teacher to join their outstanding science faculty from September 2025. This full-time, permanent role is ideal for a general Science Teacher confident in teaching across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics at KS3 and KS4.

The school has a strong emphasis on academic achievement and enrichment opportunities. The successful Science Teacher will benefit from excellent labs, collaborative planning, and a welcoming school community.

As a Science Teacher, your key responsibilities will include:



Delivering inspiring Science lessons that spark curiosity and critical thinking

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Covering the full science curriculum with a balanced focus on all three sciences

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Preparing engaging lesson resources and experimenting with new pedagogical approaches

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Assessing students effectively and providing tailored feedback

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Promoting a love of science through extra-curricular clubs and events

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Working closely with the science team to share resources and best practices

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Contributing to department development and CPD activities

To be considered, the Science Teacher should:

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Hold a science-related degree and UK QTS

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Be able to teach all sciences at KS3 and at least one science to KS4

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Demonstrate excellent classroom practice and subject knowledge

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Be proactive, reflective, and committed to high standards

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Science Teacher to join a school known for its commitment to innovation and achievement

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