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Science Teacher

Date posted : 11/04/19
£23720 - £39406 per annum

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A secondary school in the Warrington area is looking for a Science teacher to join their Science department at the beginning of the new academic year in September. The school are looking for a science teacher who is energetic and positive in their teaching approach and able to teach engaging lessons across the board. This co-educational secondary school is average sized with just below 1000 students enrolled and is set in pleasant surroundings The school is housed in a relatively new building in a residential area close to the M62 motorway network.

The successful teacher of Science will be teaching across all 3 sciences and will benefit from a highly supportive Science faculty as well as a Leadership team noted for its supportive nature. If you have a specific specialism in the sciences whether that is in Chemistry, Physics or Biology then please make this known as there could be the option to focus in one particular area. This is a full time teaching position to fulfil an open vacancy starting with the school on Monday 9th September 2019.

Highlights of this Science teaching position:

  • Pay rate of between will be dependent upon payscale, ranging between M1 - UPS3: £23720 - £39406
  • Full time science teacher required for an open vacancy
  • Initially on a supply basis to transition onto a school based contract for the successful Science teacher
  • Teachers of any experience level are highly encouraged to apply; including newly qualified and more experienced teachers
  • Scientists who have a natural flare for the subject and looking for a career would suit this teaching role and academic school

The school considers itself as a student centred educational school where teachers are able to teach effective lessons to students who are keen to learn with a thirst for knowledge. The school are keen to employ a science teacher who prides themselves on providing strong teaching and is an effective classroom practitioner. If you are a Science teacher who is looking for a teaching position in September at the start of the academic year and is interested in being a part of the school community that puts students' learning and education at the forefront of their teaching, then apply now below.

The school is located in the Warrington area, easily accessible via car using the local M62 motorway network or for those travelling from the nearby areas of Warrington, St Helens, Wigan and Greater Manchester. The school also has regular bus routes nearby with the local train station a short walk away.

  • Situated in the central Warrington area close to local public transport links and the M62 motorway network
  • Mixed, highly reputable secondary school situated in Warrington
  • Work under a leadership team that is focussed and prides itself on raising aspirations for all students

If you are a Science teacher who is available from September and looking for your next Science teaching position, then apply now for immediate consideration with your latest teaching CV.

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