A dynamic secondary school in Northumberland is looking to recruit a full-time Physics Teacher to start January 2026. The role includes teaching Physics at KS4 and A-levels for the right candidate.
- Physics Teacher needed January 2026
- Teach Physics at KS4 and KS5
- Full-time role in a supportive Northumberland school
Ideal for a Physics specialist passionate about practical experiments and student engagement.
Experience and Qualifications
- QTS with Physics specialism
- Experience teaching KS4 and KS5 Physics essential
- Strong lab management skills
- Right to work in the UK
School Information
This is a dynamic and inclusive co-educational secondary school with approximately 950 students on roll including around 180 students. The school has a strong and growing reputation for STEM excellence with Physics being a particularly popular and well-supported subject at both GCSE and A-Level.
The Science department is modern and well-resourced with dedicated laboratories access to digital simulation tools and a strong focus on practical inquiry-based learning. GCSE science results are consistently strong with approximately 80% of students achieving grades 49 and an increasing number choosing to specialise in Physics at A-Level.
The school places great emphasis on hands-on experimentation cross-disciplinary STEM projects and developing scientific literacy. Learners are curious engaged and motivated contributing to a respectful and stimulating classroom atmosphere.
Staff benefit from a collaborative faculty supportive leadership and regular subject-specific CPD making this an ideal setting for Physics specialists to develop their expertise and inspire the next generation of scientists.
Salary
Paid to scale (MPS/UPS) depending on experience
Application
If you want to inspire young physicists in Northumberland submit your CV today.
A dynamic secondary school in Northumberland is looking to recruit a full-time Physics Teacher to start January 2026. The role includes teaching Physics at KS4 and A-levels for the right candidate. Physics Teacher needed January 2026 Teach Physics at KS4 and KS5 Full-time role in a supportive Northu...
A dynamic secondary school in Northumberland is looking to recruit a full-time Physics Teacher to start January 2026. The role includes teaching Physics at KS4 and A-levels for the right candidate.
- Physics Teacher needed January 2026
- Teach Physics at KS4 and KS5
- Full-time role in a supportive Northumberland school
Ideal for a Physics specialist passionate about practical experiments and student engagement.
Experience and Qualifications
- QTS with Physics specialism
- Experience teaching KS4 and KS5 Physics essential
- Strong lab management skills
- Right to work in the UK
School Information
This is a dynamic and inclusive co-educational secondary school with approximately 950 students on roll including around 180 students. The school has a strong and growing reputation for STEM excellence with Physics being a particularly popular and well-supported subject at both GCSE and A-Level.
The Science department is modern and well-resourced with dedicated laboratories access to digital simulation tools and a strong focus on practical inquiry-based learning. GCSE science results are consistently strong with approximately 80% of students achieving grades 49 and an increasing number choosing to specialise in Physics at A-Level.
The school places great emphasis on hands-on experimentation cross-disciplinary STEM projects and developing scientific literacy. Learners are curious engaged and motivated contributing to a respectful and stimulating classroom atmosphere.
Staff benefit from a collaborative faculty supportive leadership and regular subject-specific CPD making this an ideal setting for Physics specialists to develop their expertise and inspire the next generation of scientists.
Salary
Paid to scale (MPS/UPS) depending on experience
Application
If you want to inspire young physicists in Northumberland submit your CV today.
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