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Science Teacher (Physics)

Date posted : 14/05/19
£23720 - £39406 per annum

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Teacher of Science (Physics)
Manchester

Are you an inspiring teacher of Science able to teach Physics up to GCSE Level?

  • Open vacancy commencing September 2019
  • Introduction to an academically successful secondary school in Trafford (Ofsted, Good)
  • Opportunity to earn a school contract through an introduction by Teaching Personnel
  • Salary to reflect MPS/UPS (£23,720 - £39,406)
  • Ongoing CPD and opportunities to develop your professional practice

The Governors of our client school are seeking to appoint an inspiring, dynamic and well-qualified individual with high expectations and standards to join their Science department from September 2019. The successful teacher will implement and deliver an appropriately broad, balanced and relevant curriculum for students across KS3 and KS4. The ability to teach Physics at KS4 is essential for this role. They will facilitate and encourage a positive learning experience which provides students with the opportunity to achieve their individual potential.

The successful teacher will join an experienced and well-motivated team of staff who are committed to raising standards. The Science department has seen success in results year on year and this is due to the schools forward thinking team of specialists.

Our client school is located in the borough of Trafford and is easily accessible from the city centre and surrounding boroughs. The school has just under 1000 pupils on roll and in their most recent Ofsted report, was judged to good in their quality of teaching, leadership and management and behaviour of pupils. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a forward thinking, high achieving secondary school and will provide you with the opportunity to develop your professional practice.

If you have the ability to inspire students and have a genuine passion for teaching, please upload a copy of your CV for consideration. For further information on this position, please contact the Manchester Secondary branch on 0161 242 1794.

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