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Teacher of Science - Could suit ECT

Job Posted: 10 days ago

  • Salary: £ 145 - 350 / Day

    Job Type: Temporary

  • Location: Weymouth, Dorset

Expire in: 18 days

Job Description

Teacher of Science Secondary MAT School | Weymouth, Dorset Start Date: September 2026 Are you an enthusiastic and committed Science Teacher looking to join a forward‑thinking Multi‑Academy Trust (MAT) in a supportive coastal location? This well‑regarded secondary school in Weymouth, Dorset is seeking a Teacher of Science to join their team from September 2026. This role would particularly suit an Early Career Teacher (ECT) looking for excellent mentoring, strong departmental support, and a school that is genuinely invested in professional development. Applications from experienced teachers are also welcome. ✨ The Role You will teach Science across KS3 and KS4, with opportunities at KS5 depending on experience and specialism. You'll join a collaborative department with a shared commitment to high standards, creativity, and pupil engagement. Responsibilities include: Planning and delivering engaging Science lessons aligned with the national curriculum Teaching Biology, Chemistry, and/or Physics depending on specialism Creating a positive, inclusive, and well‑managed classroom environment Adapting teaching to meet the needs of all learners Assessing, monitoring, and tracking pupil progress Contributing to departmental development and whole‑school initiatives✅ The Ideal Candidate We are looking for a reflective and motivated practitioner who: Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent Has a degree in a Science subject or closely related field Is an ECT or experienced teacher with strong subject knowledge Demonstrates effective behaviour management and communication skills Has a genuine passion for Science and inspiring young peopleECTs will benefit from: Structured induction and mentoring Access to MAT‑wide training and CPD A supportive leadership team and experienced colleagues📄 Contract Details Position: Teacher of Science Location: Weymouth, Dorset Start Date: September 2026 Type: Long‑term / Permanent opportunity Working Pattern: Full‑time Pay: MPS / UPS (dependent on experience)🛡️ Safeguarding & Eligibility Applicants must: Hold Right to Work in the UK Hold or be willing to obtain an Enhanced DBS on the Update Service Provide two recent professional references Be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people🚀 Apply Now This is an excellent opportunity for an ECT looking to start their teaching career in a supportive MAT environment, or an experienced Science Teacher seeking a fresh challenge

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