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Science Teacher (SEN – Secondary)

Great Yarmouth
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Science Teacher (SEN – Secondary) – Great Yarmouth & Lowestoft (50:50 Split)

Inspire Young Minds in a Transformational School Setting

Are you an experienced or aspiring Science Teacher with a passion for making learning accessible and exciting for students with additional needs? An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a progressive, rapidly developing school supporting young people with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and social, emotional, and behavioural challenges. Rated Good by Ofsted, this school is on a remarkable path of growth and transformation – and this is your chance to join at a pivotal moment.

This is a permanent position offering a Main Pay Scale salary, ideal for teachers from either mainstream or specialist education settings.

Position Details:

Job Title: Science Teacher (Secondary SEN)

Location: Great Yarmouth & Lowestoft (50:50 split)

Hours: 35 – 40 hours per week

Salary: Main Pay Scale +SEN

Contract: Permanent

Start Date: September 2025

About the Role

We are seeking a dedicated Science Teacher to deliver inspiring, hands-on science lessons across our Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft campuses. You’ll support learners with a range of special educational needs, delivering lessons that spark curiosity and make scientific concepts accessible and engaging. With an emphasis on movement-based learning and a creative, flexible curriculum, you’ll be empowered to think outside the box and truly connect with your students.

What Makes This School Unique?

A creative and adaptable curriculum tailored to SEN learners

Emphasis on curiosity, movement, and exploration – essential for learners with ADHD, autism, and dyslexia

Trauma-informed, non-restraint behaviour policy

Small class sizes (max 10 pupils) supported by a team of three staff

Onsite clinical and pastoral teams for holistic pupil support

Science Teacher – Key Requirements:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or QTLS

Experience teaching Science at KS3 and/or KS4

Strong ability to differentiate and personalise science content

Understanding of EHCPs and supporting learners with complex needs

Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (due to travel between two sites)

What We Offer:

A welcoming and values-led school across Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft

A forward-thinking and supportive leadership team

Career progression and bespoke CPD opportunities

A chance to be part of a school that values innovation, inclusion, and relationships

Ongoing support from a dedicated Inspire EHC consultant

Apply Today

If you’re a Science Teacher ready to deliver inspiring, inclusive lessons in a school that’s truly making a difference, we want to hear from you. Join us in reshaping what science education looks like for young people with additional needs.

Safeguarding & Equal Opportunities

Inspire EHC and our partner school are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Enhanced DBS clearance and two independent references are required. We proudly promote diversity and equal opportunity within our teams.

Please note: we are unable to offer visa sponsorship at this time

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