Science Teacher required from January 2026 to work on a full-time permanent basis
Forward-thinking and high-achieving secondary school in Oxford
Excellent opportunity for an innovative Science Teacher to join a supportive and ambitious Science Department
We are seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Science Teacher to join a forward-thinking and academically ambitious school in Oxford. This full-time permanent role offers an exciting opportunity to teach Science across KS3KS5 inspiring students to develop curiosity critical thinking and confidence in STEM subjects.
Experience and Qualifications
Science Teacher able to teach up to KS5 (specialism in Biology Chemistry or Physics welcomed)
Excellent subject knowledge and understanding of the secondary Science curriculum
Strong communication organisational and classroom management skills
QTS (PGCE or equivalent)
Legal right to work in the UK
School Information
This forward-thinking Oxford school is celebrated for its academic excellence innovative teaching methods and inclusive ethos. The Science Department is housed in modern laboratories with cutting-edge facilities and excellent technician support.
Students consistently achieve exceptional results at GCSE and A Level with many progressing to STEM degrees at Russell Group universities. The successful candidate will join a department that values collaboration experimentation and enrichment through fieldwork and science fairs.
Staff Benefits and Development
Access to outstanding CPD and leadership development programmes
Supportive senior leadership and mentoring for career growth
Excellent facilities and departmental resources
Competitive salary and well-being benefits
Salary
Paid to scale on MPS / UPS
Application
To be considered for this opportunity working as a Science Teacher in Oxford please forward an updated CV as soon as possible.
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