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Science Teacher

Stoke-on-Trent
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Science Teacher – Stoke
📍 Location: Stoke
📅 Start Date: September 2025
💼 Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
💷 Salary: MPS (Main Pay Scale)

🧬 About the Role

A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Science Teacher to join our inclusive secondary school in Stoke. This full-time, permanent role is suitable for someone with a passion for developing young minds and fostering a love of science.

You will teach Science across Key Stages 3 and 4, delivering engaging lessons that spark curiosity and support student progress. This is an ideal role for a teacher looking to make a real impact within a close-knit, supportive team.

🏫 About the School

Our Stoke school has a strong reputation for academic achievement and offers a nurturing environment for both students and staff. The Science department is committed to providing a high-quality education using modern, well-equipped labs and a collaborative teaching approach.

🌟 What We Offer



A supportive induction programme for all new Science Teachers

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A collaborative working environment within a friendly department

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Excellent facilities for practical science lessons

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Ongoing professional development and career progression opportunities

✅ What We’re Looking For

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A qualified Science Teacher with experience at Key Stage 3 and 4

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A passion for inspiring students through engaging and dynamic lessons

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A strong team player committed to contributing to departmental success

📩 How to Apply

Submit your CV today (no cover letter required) to join our dedicated Science team and take the next step in your teaching career

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