Teacher of Physics

Harrow
9 months ago
Applications closed

Are you ready to accelerate young minds into the wonders of science? We're looking for an inspiring and dynamic Teacher of Physics to ignite curiosity and illuminate the laws of the universe in the classrooms of Harrow. This is your opportunity to make a real impact and leave a lasting legacy!

Job Title: Teacher of Physics
Location: Harrow
Start Date: September 2025 Start, Full-Time Contract
Salary: Outer London Pay Scale
Education and training

Teacher of Physics Job Overview, Harrow

Bring physics to life with exciting and interactive lessons.

Explore the forces that drive the world, from gravity to quantum mechanics.

Develop students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Empower learners of all abilities to reach for the stars and achieve their potential.

Education and training provided

Physics Teacher Job Requirements

A qualified Teacher of Physics (QTS or equivalent).

Confident in your subject knowledge with a passion for making physics engaging and accessible.

A creative and collaborative educator who inspires curiosity and fosters a love for science.

Why Join Us?

Teach at a high-achieving school in Harrow, known for its supportive and inclusive environment.

Be part of a forward-thinking team that values innovation and creativity in education.

Enjoy excellent career development and training opportunities, helping you reach your full potential.

Ready to bring your enthusiasm and expertise to the classroom? Apply now to become our Teacher of Physics in Harrow and spark the imaginations of the next generation of scientists. Let's make physics extraordinary together! Education and training

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