The Science Teacher opportunity youve been waiting for
A highly regarded secondary school in Southampton is seeking a passionate and dedicated Science specialist to join its thriving Science department.
Job Overview
Our client is looking to appoint a Science Teacher to start in April 2026. This successful and welcoming school has built a strong reputation for academic achievement high-quality teaching and supportive pastoral care. The successful Science Teacher will deliver engaging and challenging lessons across KS3 to KS5 encouraging curiosity critical thinking and scientific exploration.
The School
This is a vibrant and inclusive school that values academic rigour while maintaining a nurturing and supportive learning environment. The Science department is well resourced and plays a key role in the schools STEM initiatives.
Staff consistently highlight the schools collaborative culture and strong leadership as key strengths. Teachers benefit from excellent professional development opportunities and a culture that values innovation in teaching.
Students at the school in Southampton benefit from a wide range of enrichment opportunities including STEM clubs science competitions guest speakers and trips that enhance their understanding of science in the real world.
Location: Southampton Hampshire
Start Date: April 2026
Salary: Competitive and dependent on experience
Science Teacher Experience and Qualifications
Degree in Science or a closely related subject
QTS (e.g. PGCE)
Strong subject knowledge across the Science curriculum
Legal right to work in the UK
Excellent classroom management communication and organisational skills
A passion for delivering high-quality science education across all key stages
Application
If you are an enthusiastic and inspiring Science Teacher seeking the next step in your career please submit your CV as soon as possible.
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