Exciting Opportunity: Physics Teacher Needed!
This school is an independent boarding and day school for pupils aged 4 -18. The school enjoys over a century of tradition and prides itself on its own very special blend of academic excellence and pastoral care. As an Independant school it ensures that its students develop in an environment which suggests to them in everything they see around them that there is nothing that a pupils cannot achieve.
Position: Physics Teacher
Location: Woking
Year Group: KS3/KS4/KS5
Salary: £31,350 - £47,839 per annum
Start Date: September 2024
Are you passionate about physics and dedicated to sparking curiosity in young minds? This vibrant secondary school in Woking is searching for a dynamic Physics Teacher to inspire and educate students.
Physics Teacher Responsibilities:
* Develop and deliver engaging physics lessons that captivate student interest and comprehension.
* Cultivate a supportive and inclusive classroom atmosphere where every student feels valued and respected.
* Employ diverse teaching methods and resources to accommodate various learning styles and abilities.
* Conduct regular student assessments and provide constructive feedback to facilitate their growth.
* Collaborate with colleagues to develop curriculum materials and enrich the learning experience.
Qualifications:
* Bachelor's degree in Physics or a related field.
* Teaching certification or willingness to pursue certification.
* Strong command of the subject matter and a passion for teaching physics.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
* Ability to inspire and motivate students to realize their full potential.
Benefits:
* Competitive salary based on experience.
* Supportive and collaborative work environment.
* Professional development opportunities to refine teaching skills and remain current with best practices.
How to Apply:
If you're prepared to impact students' lives and contribute to their academic journey as a Physics Teacher, seize this opportunity! Apply today!
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