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Physics Teacher

Wayman Education
Posted 13 hours ago, valid for 10 days
Location

Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP20 2SA, England

Salary

£31,650 - £49,084 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • A high-achieving secondary school in Aylesbury is seeking a Physics Teacher for a full-time, permanent position starting in September.
  • The role offers a salary on the MPS/UPS scale and requires a qualified teacher with QTS and strong subject knowledge.
  • Teachers will deliver engaging lessons to students across KS3, KS4, and potentially KS5, while also supporting extracurricular activities.
  • The school boasts modern science labs, strong academic results, and a supportive science team committed to innovation.
  • Candidates should have a passion for physics, effective classroom management skills, and a commitment to high academic standards.

Location: Aylesbury
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: MPS/UPS

A high-achieving and well-regarded secondary school in Aylesbury is looking to appoint a Physics Teacher to join their Science faculty in September. This is a fantastic opportunity for a subject specialist to teach motivated students in a setting that values academic excellence and innovation in science teaching.

School highlights include:

  • Consistently strong GCSE and A-Level results across all sciences.

  • Modern science labs with interactive whiteboards and excellent equipment.

  • Experienced science team with a culture of mutual support and shared planning.

  • Strong links with local universities and STEM outreach programmes.

  • A timetable that protects teacher planning time and minimises workload.

  • Students who are curious, ambitious, and respectful.

Key duties and role expectations:

  • Deliver engaging and challenging Physics lessons to KS3, KS4, and potentially KS5 students.

  • Use practical demonstrations and experiments to deepen conceptual understanding.

  • Monitor student progress and provide regular, targeted feedback.

  • Support extracurricular activities including science clubs, competitions, and academic mentoring.

  • Contribute to the continued improvement of the science curriculum and pedagogy.

  • Foster a classroom environment where students are encouraged to question and explore.

Essential criteria:

  • A qualified Physics Teacher with QTS and strong subject knowledge.

  • Confidence teaching the full range of physics topics, including advanced GCSE content.

  • An engaging teaching style and evidence of strong classroom management.

  • Passion for physics and a belief in its relevance to the modern world.

  • Commitment to upholding high academic standards and inclusive values.

Apply today to join a science department that supports innovation, curiosity, and excellence in Physics.

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