Science Teacher
Job description
Inspire the Next Generation – Science Supply Teacher Needed
Location: Cambridge
Start: January
Contract: Part-Time (Jan–Easter), Full-Time (Easter–Half Term)
Salary: £168–£232 per day
Are you passionate about inspiring future scientists, engineers, and innovators? We are seeking a dedicated Science Teacher to join a specialist STEM-focused setting in Cambridge. This is an exciting opportunity to teach enthusiastic learners in an environment built around scientific exploration, industry engagement, and high-quality academic teaching.
This role includes planning, marking, and delivering engaging Science lessons—particularly GCSE Science. Interviews will take place before Christmas for a January start.
⭐ About the Setting
This innovative secondary and sixth-form environment offers:
• A specialist science and technology curriculum for students aged 13–19
• State-of-the-art laboratories and industry-linked learning spaces
• Weekly challenge-based projects led by real science and engineering professionals
• Strong pathways into STEM, Applied Sciences, and Life Sciences
• A Sixth Form known for excellent academic progress and personalised support
Students learn through a combination of traditional academic subjects and hands-on, technical learning, preparing them for high-demand STEM careers.
What You’ll Be Doing
As a Science Teacher, you will:
• Deliver engaging Science lessons across KS4 and KS5
• Teach GCSE Science with confidence and strong subject knowledge
• Plan and mark work in line with curriculum requirements
• Support students in developing scientific thinking, curiosity, and independence
• Contribute to an environment focused on academic excellence and practical learning
The timetable is part-time (Mon–Wed preferred) from January to Easter, moving to full-time from Easter to Half Term.
What We’re Looking For
We’d love to hear from you if you are:
• A qualified Science Teacher (QTS/QTLS preferred)
• Confident teaching GCSE Science
• Enthusiastic about STEM and real-world scientific learning
• Reliable, organised, and able to deliver high-quality teaching
• Available for part-time work initially, increasing to full-time after Easter
Why Work With Us?
✅ Competitive daily pay (£168–£232)
Opportunities for ongoing CPD and training
Supportive consultant guidance throughout your placement
A chance to work in a unique, innovative STEM-focused setting
Apply today and secure your interview before the Christmas break!
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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