Launch Your Career in Education with Prospero Teaching Dorset
Are you a passionate science graduate ready to inspire the next generation? Prospero Teaching is looking for enthusiastic, knowledgeable individuals to bring science to life in local Dorset schools.
Whether you're considering a career in teaching or simply want to gain valuable classroom experience, we offer a supportive pathway into education that makes a real difference.
Why Join Us?
- Use Your Degree for Good Share your love of science and spark curiosity in young minds.
- No Teaching Qualification Needed We provide training and ongoing support.
- Flexible Roles Full-time, part-time, and supply positions available.
- Local Impact Work in schools across Dorset and become a valued part of your community.- Career Development Opportunities to progress into teacher training and long-term roles.
Who We're Looking For:
Recent graduates in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or related fields
Great communicators with a positive attitude
Individuals who want to make a difference in education
Ready to inspire the future?
Apply today and start your journey with Prospero Teaching.
Science Graduates Needed ASAP for School Roles
Prospero Teaching
Posted 10 hours ago, valid for a month
Dorchester, Dorset DT2, England

£95 - £150 per day
Part Time
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Sonic Summary
- Prospero Teaching is seeking passionate science graduates to inspire students in local Dorset schools.
- The role offers flexible positions, including full-time, part-time, and supply work, with no teaching qualification required.
- Candidates should have a degree in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or related fields and possess strong communication skills.
- The opportunity provides career development pathways into teacher training and long-term roles.
- Salary details are not specified, but applicants are encouraged to apply to launch their educational careers.