Dedicated Chemistry Teacher Wanted in Richmond (Independent School)! Ambitious Independent School (TLR Available)
Location: Richmond (Independent School) Role: Chemistry Teacher (Full-Time, Permanent) - TLR Available
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver engaging and challenging Chemistry lessons across Key Stages 3-4 and A-Level.
- Inspire students to develop a deep understanding of chemical principles and their applications.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues within the Science department to share best practice and enhance the Chemistry curriculum.
- Contribute to the assessment and monitoring of student progress in Chemistry.
- Potential to take on leadership responsibilities within the Science department to drive student outcomes, dependent on experience.
We Offer:
- Competitive independent school salary scale with a potential TLR allowance.
- A brilliant and supportive independent school environment with a strong focus on academic ambition and student achievement.
- Excellent opportunities for professional development and leadership training.
- The chance to work in modern laboratories with excellent resources for Chemistry.
- A school that values a rigorous and engaging approach to teaching Science within a supportive culture.
Qualifications & Experience:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
- Degree in Chemistry or a related field.
- Proven experience teaching Chemistry at secondary level, including A-Level.
- Strong subject knowledge and a passion for the subject of Chemistry.
- Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills, with the potential for leadership.
- A commitment to high standards and fostering a love of learning in Chemistry.
Application To be considered for this Chemistry Teacher position, please submit your CV as soon as possible.
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