A well-regarded secondary school in Dorchester is seeking a knowledgeable and enthusiastic Chemistry Teacher to join its successful Science department. This is an excellent opportunity to teach in a supportive forward-looking school with strong academic standards and a clear commitment to high-quality science education.
The Role
You will teach Chemistry across KS3 and KS4 with the potential to teach KS5 depending on experience and timetable requirements. The role focuses on delivering engaging well-structured lessons that develop students theoretical understanding alongside strong practical laboratory skills.
Key responsibilities include:
Planning and delivering high-quality Chemistry lessons in line with the curriculum
Teaching practical experiments safely and confidently in well-equipped laboratories
Assessing tracking and using data to support student progress
Supporting learners of mixed abilities to achieve strong outcomes
Contributing to shared planning and curriculum development within the Science department
Maintaining high standards of behaviour engagement and laboratory safety
The School Environment
This Dorchester school offers a positive and purposeful learning environment with clear expectations and strong pastoral support. The Science department is well organised collaborative and supported by good resources and technician support. Leadership is approachable and places emphasis on staff development wellbeing and consistency in teaching and learning.
What the School Is Looking For
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Ability to teach Chemistry confidently at secondary level
Strong subject knowledge and effective classroom management
A professional proactive and student-focused approach
Why Join
Supportive leadership and collaborative Science department
Engaged students with positive attitudes to learning
Well-resourced laboratories and practical provision
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a growing department
How to Apply
If you are interested in this Chemistry Teacher vacancy in Dorchester please submit your CV. Early applications are encouraged to support the shortlisting process.
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