Jump to main content
Search
shortlist register contact us menu

Science NQT's Wanted for starts in Sept

Date posted : 25/07/19
£90 - £105 per day

Job description

This vacancy has now expired. Please see similar roles below...

I am currently seeking newly qualified Science teachers in the Nottingham area for September

If you are a Newly Qualified Teacher, congratulations! It's time to make the first moves in your new career?

With the competition for NQT Science roles growing, it is becoming harder and harder for NQT Science Teachers to get their foot in the school door.

Are you applying for long term roles and not hearing anything back?

Do you think a lack of teaching experience could be the reason?

Do you want someone to do the hard work for you and send your CV to all the local Secondary schools in the area?

Do you find sit down, formal interviews scary? Then registering with Teaching Personnel and utilising our connections and networks could be your way into schools.

Agency work could be your pathway into schools and long term employment.

More and more NQTs are thinking more openly - and looking at the different opportunities available as well as the advantages that a period of working on supply offers.

  • Supply is excellent for building your network within schools
  • Supply can offer you instant experience and references
  • Supply gives you flexibility to decide when and where you work
  • Because you are working in a range of schools, supply broadens your experience and helps you identify where you want to work before you commit to a permanent or long-term role
  • Best of all, supply is an excellent way of getting your foot in the door of lots of schools to show them what you can do, without the additional stress of interviews

Showing what you can do can be what sets you apart from the competition.

Whether it be day to day or long term employment your looking for, Teaching Personnel can support you.

Teaching Personnel always aim to serve the needs of our client schools and our NQTs equally to ensure both parties are happy with the end result.

At Teaching Personnel we pride ourselves on working with quality schools and teachers which more than often lead to long term, permanent placements.

Its our aim to pair our teachers to the best possible schools and placements available.

What you will need to apply for this role:

  • Proof of NQT status / Subject specific Qualifications
  • Enhanced (Child Work Force) DBS on the UPDATE SERVICE
  • 2 Recent References
  • Have a full UK driving license and have access to a car

In return we can offer:

  • Flexible working hours shaped around your availability
  • Competitive rates of pay
  • Access to CPD academy and accredited training courses
  • Guaranteed work scheme (T&C's apply)

If you are interested in this position, please contact Blair Lawrence-Broughton today on 0115 8456408 or send me your CV to

List #1

Related posts

Teaching interview questions: what to expect and how to prepare

Teaser

Tips & Advice

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD09YY

Summary

Walking into a teaching interview can be nerve-wracking, even for experienced teachers. The secret? Preparation. Knowing what to expect, understanding the school, and thinking through your answer

Teaser

Teaching interviews can feel daunting, but the right preparation makes all the difference. From common questions to safeguarding, behaviour management, and career development, here’s how to prepare, what to expect, and how to make the best impression.

Read more
Teacher pay scales 2025–26: what you need to know

Teaser

Tips & Advice

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD09YY

Summary

Pay is always a big topic for teachers and school leaders, and with good reason. It affects career choices, retention, and how schools plan. With a 4% rise confirmed for the next academic term, 20

Teaser

Teacher pay scales for 2025–26 are changing, with a confirmed 4% rise across the board. From new starter salaries to leadership pay, discover what the updated scales mean for teachers, schools, and career planning.

Read more
Back To School: How To Set Up The Year For Success

Teaser

Education News

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD09YY

Summary

The start of a new academic year brings a mix of excitement and challenge. New timetables and faces are balanced with the realities of staffing, planning, and ensuring the school settles quickly i

Teaser

The start of term sets the tone for the whole year. From staff onboarding to curriculum planning and wellbeing, discover practical ways to prepare your school for success this September and beyond.

Read more
Inclusive classrooms start with Thrive-trained educators

Teaser

Tips & Advice

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD07YY

Summary

Schools are under pressure. Behaviour issues are rising, pupil needs are more complex, and staff are stretched. In 2024, 18.4% of children in England were reported to have some form of special edu

Teaser

Need skilled staff for today’s complex classrooms? Thrive-trained educators from Teaching Personnel are ready to reduce disruption and support every learner.

Read more
Thrive in every classroom: How CPD with impact can boost your career

Teaser

Tips & Advice

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD07YY

Summary

Today’s classroom is a busy, complex, and emotionally charged environment. Educators need to teach, support, manage behaviour, and connect with learners who may be carrying far more than their sch

Teaser

Struggling with behaviour or emotional needs in the classroom? Thrive CPD gives you practical tools to support every learner, especially those with SEND or SEMH.

Read more
The future of SEND support

Teaser

Education News

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD07YY

Summary

The future of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) support in the UK is undergoing significant focus and reform. It’s a complicated landscape as the government considers tightening th

Teaser

With EHCP reform, funding investment, and workforce development on the horizon, the future of SEND support is changing fast. This blog breaks down what schools need to know, and how to prepare.

Read more
Overcoming SEND staffing challenges in schools

Teaser

Tips & Advice

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD07YY

Summary

In December 2024, the government announced new specialist places in mainstream schools to better support pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Yet, staff shortages limit s

Teaser

Read more
Bridging the gap: Why SEND CPD matters for teachers

Teaser

Tips & Advice

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD06YY

Summary

Recent statistics highlight gaps in SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) training and support for educators. The government wants more SEND pupils in mainstream schools. At the same t

Teaser

Are your staff prepared for the rising SEND needs in mainstream schools? Diagnoses are rising, but most teachers feel unprepared. Discover why high-quality SEND CPD is essential and how your school can upskill effectively without breaking the budget.

Read more
Pupils listening to teacher in classroom
Creating inclusive classrooms: strategies for success

Teaser

Tips & Advice

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD06YY

Summary

In 2024, the National Audit Office (NAO) highlighted the crisis in the SEND system, noting limited progress in making mainstream schools more inclusive. Without further investment and changes, t

Teaser

With the number of pupils with special educational needs (SEN) rising, schools must take proactive steps to create inclusive learning environments. The National Audit Office (NAO) has highlighted the challenges in making mainstream schools more accessible, emphasising the urgent need for change. But while systemic improvements are necessary, educators can implement practical strategies today to support SEND pupils effectively.

Read more
How to navigate SEND funding for 2025-26

Teaser

Tips & Advice

Content Type

TP-Posts

Publish date

DD06YY

Summary

 How to navigate SEND funding for 2025-26    As government funding for special education needs and disabilities (SEND) evolves, schools face critical challenges securing essential resources. Sch

Teaser

Struggling to make sense of SEND funding for 2025–26? Get clarity and strategy in our free SEND Funding Guide, packed with insights schools can use now.

Read more
company logo
Search