Teacher of Science (Physics)

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About the role

The Science Department is the largest in the school and benefits from experienced and newer members of teaching and technical staff. Science is a very well resourced department. The department has a high profile within the school and achieves outstanding results. Large numbers of students choose to study the sciences at A Level. The department consists of seven full-time teachers, ten part-time teachers and five technicians. We currently have four permanent members of staff who trained with us as graduates, testament to the supportive, friendly nature of the team.

We are seeking to recruit, a well-qualified and highly motivated Teacher of Science (Physics) to join a hardworking, friendly department.

Great emphasis is placed on working together and sharing ideas, so an ability to work within a team is crucial.

Our supportive Senior Leadership Team champion investment in professional development and prioritize wellbeing, through a number of initiatives, including, but not limited to

Access to a state of the art fitness suite

Annual flu jabs

Unlimited access to Istek and TES training packages

A cycle to work and electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme

Advanced clear calendars and timetabling

School wide focus on minimising out of hours emails

Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and interviews arranged accordingly; early applications are therefore encouraged. We reserve the right to withdraw the advertisement early should we feel able to appoint an appropriate candidate



Beaumont School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of learners.

All post holders are subject to a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring check.

Beaumont is a diverse school and an equal opportunities employer. We encourage applications from all backgrounds and identities.

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