Teacher of Science

Redbridge
11 months ago
Applications closed

Inspire the Next Generation - Become a Teacher of Science in Redbridge!

Are you a passionate Teacher of Science ready to spark curiosity and ignite a love for learning? An exciting opportunity has arisen for a committed and enthusiastic Teacher of Science to join a high-performing secondary school in Redbridge.

We are looking for a dynamic Teacher of Science who can deliver engaging lessons across KS3 and KS4, and possibly KS5, depending on experience. Whether you're an experienced educator or an ECT, this is your chance to join a collaborative and forward-thinking department in the heart of Redbridge.

As a Teacher of Science, you will:

Inspire students through creative, well-structured lessons
Foster a love for biology, chemistry, and physics
Contribute to a strong science faculty with a track record of academic successThe school, located in Redbridge, offers:

A supportive and ambitious leadership team
Access to excellent resources and modern laboratories
Opportunities for continuous professional development within the wider Redbridge education networkWe are seeking a Teacher of Science who:

Has strong subject knowledge and a passion for education
Values inclusivity, high standards, and student well-being
Is committed to contributing to a thriving school community in RedbridgeIf you're looking to teach in a vibrant, well-resourced environment and be part of a school that truly values science education, apply now to become a Teacher of Science in one of Redbridge's most respected secondary schools

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