Chemistry Graduate Teaching Assistant
Have you recently graduated with a Chemistry degree and thinking about a career in teaching but unsure what path to take?
Would you benefit from gaining experience in a secondary school for the full academic year, giving you the vital skills you need for teacher training?
If you would thrive in a role which utilises your expert subject knowledge, making a huge impact to secondary school pupils’ education, then this Chemistry Teaching Assistant role is perfect for you.
Chemistry Teaching Assistant
1. Chemistry Graduate role – 2:1 or above
2. Ideal for aspiring teachers
3. Long term, full-time role
4. Shortlisting ASAP and interviewing from September
5. Paid up to £550 per week
6. Popular and modern secondary school in Bradford
What are we looking for?
The ideal candidate for this role will be a recent graduate of Chemistry with a 2:1 or above degree. A good academic background is essential. The school need someone who is a good communicator and able to build effective relationships with students, teachers and senior leaders. Strong subject knowledge is needed to assist the teachers in planning effective and inspiring lessons.
What are the benefits?
In this exciting role, you will join the school as a Chemistry Teaching Assistant in September. You will work Monday – Friday school hours in the dynamic and cohesive Science department. Working alongside other talented graduates, you will develop your skill set and understand what it is like to work in education. You will work 1:1 and with small groups of students. The role will grow as your confidence in working with pupils grows.
Based in Bradford, this school are well known for their innovative approach and have supported graduates who are now making excellent progress as teachers or trainees. There may be an option to apply for the school’s competitive SCITT the following year.
For anyone who is considering a career in teaching but would like to gain paid experience before committing to a PGCE, this is the perfect position for you.