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Teacher of Science for September 2019

Date posted : 10/07/19
£121.00 - £172.00 per day

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For September, our client school have a last minute opening for a Teacher of Science. The school is looking for a well-qualified practitioner who is extremely motivated to drive excellence of teaching and learning through approaches to pedagogy that promotes an all inclusive education for all. If you have drive and commitment to raise the bar for every student, have a strong interest in closing the education gap been high and low achieving students and are a teacher who is keen to positivity contribute towards the wider school community then you are encouraged to apply for the role.

The department is a well resourced one with a supportive team of scientists who have been recognised for creating an excellent working environment with your well being high on their agenda. There is a 'family' feel in the department so as well as being an excellent science teacher, you must be able to work cohesively as a team player in order to maintain the departments reputation which has been a driving force in success from students who genuinely look forward to their science lessons.

The school are looking for someone who posses the following qualities:

  • In depth knowledge of their subject who uses innovative approaches to their pedagogy to ensure all learners benefit from excellent Teaching
  • Endless enthusiasm and patience
  • A reflective practitioner who strives for excellence from all of their students and is passionate about improving the educational outcomes for individual students
  • Flexible and adaptable to be able to differentiate effectively to provide an inclusive education for all
  • Driven to improve the quality of teaching across the entire department and can effectively contribute to the continual professional development of their colleagues on inset days as well as being pro active about their own CPD
  • Is a teacher who is inspiring to students and staff alike and can positively generate a love for the subject demonstrating the value of the subject and skills developed in the real world

In return, the school operates a generous holiday scheme, will be committed to your well-being and offer a well thought out continual professional development programme; if the school sees you have leadership potential, they will invest in you and will you help you grow with them.

If you are a fully qualified teacher of science still looking for a role to start in the Autumn term then please submit your application ASAP. Interviews will be arranged on application and the school will cover internally until the most suitable candidate is appointed.

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