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Science Teacher - Full Time

Date posted : 30/01/19
£110 - £170 per day

Job description

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

  • Science Teacher required in Barnsley
  • Science Teacher Maternity Cover
  • Reputable Secondary School in Barnsley
  • Required full time from February 2019

Are you passionate about delivering engaging lessons?

Are you excited about the prospect of teaching in a secondary school described as "Good" by Ofsted?

Would you like to be competitively rewarded for your Science expertise?

Teaching Personnel are looking for an Science Teacher who will fit well within this environment and are able to start in February 2019 located at the secondary school in Barnsley. Students at this Barnsley based secondary school are keen to learn and want to be engaged and challenged with lessons that are vibrant and interesting. The Science Department team are enthusiastic & passionate about Science and totally committed to helping every pupil achieve their full potential. With over 1300 pupils in attendance at this mixed comprehensive college and a 'good' Ofsted report the potential Science teacher will need to be at QTS and have a good track record in previous schools.

Responsibilities:

  • Deliver programmes in line with the Science National Curriculum
  • Inspire trust and confidence in pupils and colleagues
  • Build team commitment with colleagues and in the classroom
  • Engage and motivate pupils
  • Promote the wider aspirations and values of the school
  • Engage in whole school activities as required by the Headteacher
  • Ensure you uphold all safeguarding procedures, including engaging in annual safeguarding training, including induction training

Person Specification:

  • Experience teaching Science at KS3 and KS4 (Essential)
  • Experience of working with young people with behaviour difficulties
  • A commitment to ongoing professional development
  • An excellent knowledge of the science curriculum area and how it may be effectively taught

To apply for this Science Teacher role to start in February 2019, please contact Josh on 0114 241 3341 or email for further information.

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