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1 year ago
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Are you passionate about inspiring young minds through the wonders of science? Do you want to make a real impact in a school that values curiosity, innovation, and academic success? This is your opportunity to join a dedicated team and bring the subject to life for eager learners!The Role:A highly motivated Science Teacher is needed to join a supportive and ambitious school in Wakefield. Starting in January 2025, you will: * Teach across Key Stages 3 and 4, with potential opportunities to teach A-level. * Deliver exciting lessons that spark curiosity and deepen understanding of Biology, Chemistry, or Physics. * Contribute to the department’s success by inspiring students to reach their full potential. * Support students in developing practical skills through experiments and investigations.What We’re Looking For: * Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or a relevant teaching qualification. * Specialism in any science discipline (Biology, Chemistry, or Physics) is welcomed. * A passion for teaching science with a creative and engaging approach. * Commitment to fostering a love for learning and excellent academic outcomes.What the School Offers: * A vibrant and inclusive environment that supports both students and staff. * Access to modern science facilities and equipment. * Continuous professional development opportunities to help you grow in your career. * A strong leadership team committed to excel...

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