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Science Academic Coach (Physics & Chemistry)
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Science Academic Coach (Physics & Chemistry) Could you help GCSE pupils make better progress in Physics and Chemistry when the content starts to feel demanding? Are you looking for a secondary school role that gives you strong subject-based experience before teacher training? Science Academic Coach (Physics & Chemistry) September 2026 to July 2027 £90 - £110 per day 'Good' secondary school, Ward of Edgbaston 1:1 and small group support across GCSE Physics and Chemistry The Role: Work with the Science department to support GCSE pupils in Physics and Chemistry through 1:1 tuition and small group intervention. You will help students strengthen their understanding of key topics, reinforce classwork, support revision, and feed back clearly to teachers on progress. GCSE science content is built around subject knowledge and progression across Biology, Chemistry and Physics, while secondary teachers work with pupils aged 11 to 16, or up to 19 in schools with sixth forms. The Candidate: You are clear, organised, and confident explaining difficult ideas in a simple way. You want practical secondary school experience, enjoy helping students build confidence in Science, and are keen to develop the classroom skills needed for a future in teaching. Requirements • Degree - A 2:2 or above in any subject. • Communication - Clear and confident verbal and written communication. • Enhanced DBS - Must hold or be willing to obtain an Enhanced DBS certificate. • Desire to work in education/with children - Genuine interest in supporting pupil progress and wellbeing. • Career Goals - A desire to train as a teacher and build a long-term career in education. The School: This 'Good' secondary school in the Ward of Edgbaston offers the chance to build valuable subject-based experience in a well-structured Science department. You will join a setting where targeted intervention matters, classroom support has a clear purpose, and extra academic guidance is used to help pupils make measurable progress in GCSE Physics and Chemistry. GOV.UK's DBS workforce guidance was updated on 20 January 2026 and remains the key eligibility guidance for enhanced checks in roles working with children. How to Apply Apply today with your CV to be considered for this Science Academic Coach (Physics & Chemistry) role. Shortlisted applicants will be contacted to discuss next steps and arrange interview. Early applications are encouraged, as the school may appoint before the closing date.Due to the high number of applications, only successful applicants will be contacted.
May 01, 2026
Seasonal
Science Academic Coach (Physics & Chemistry) Could you help GCSE pupils make better progress in Physics and Chemistry when the content starts to feel demanding? Are you looking for a secondary school role that gives you strong subject-based experience before teacher training? Science Academic Coach (Physics & Chemistry) September 2026 to July 2027 £90 - £110 per day 'Good' secondary school, Ward of Edgbaston 1:1 and small group support across GCSE Physics and Chemistry The Role: Work with the Science department to support GCSE pupils in Physics and Chemistry through 1:1 tuition and small group intervention. You will help students strengthen their understanding of key topics, reinforce classwork, support revision, and feed back clearly to teachers on progress. GCSE science content is built around subject knowledge and progression across Biology, Chemistry and Physics, while secondary teachers work with pupils aged 11 to 16, or up to 19 in schools with sixth forms. The Candidate: You are clear, organised, and confident explaining difficult ideas in a simple way. You want practical secondary school experience, enjoy helping students build confidence in Science, and are keen to develop the classroom skills needed for a future in teaching. Requirements • Degree - A 2:2 or above in any subject. • Communication - Clear and confident verbal and written communication. • Enhanced DBS - Must hold or be willing to obtain an Enhanced DBS certificate. • Desire to work in education/with children - Genuine interest in supporting pupil progress and wellbeing. • Career Goals - A desire to train as a teacher and build a long-term career in education. The School: This 'Good' secondary school in the Ward of Edgbaston offers the chance to build valuable subject-based experience in a well-structured Science department. You will join a setting where targeted intervention matters, classroom support has a clear purpose, and extra academic guidance is used to help pupils make measurable progress in GCSE Physics and Chemistry. GOV.UK's DBS workforce guidance was updated on 20 January 2026 and remains the key eligibility guidance for enhanced checks in roles working with children. How to Apply Apply today with your CV to be considered for this Science Academic Coach (Physics & Chemistry) role. Shortlisted applicants will be contacted to discuss next steps and arrange interview. Early applications are encouraged, as the school may appoint before the closing date.Due to the high number of applications, only successful applicants will be contacted.
FRANCIS HOLLAND, SLOANE SQUARE
Head of Chemistry
FRANCIS HOLLAND, SLOANE SQUARE City Of Westminster, London
September 2026 We are seeking an outstanding and ambitious Chemistry specialist to join our high-performing Science department, combining excellent classroom practice with the ability to inspire and lead. This is a varied and rewarding role, encompassing teaching across KS3-KS5 alongside a key leadership contribution to the development of Chemistry within the school. The successful candidate will be passionate about their subject, committed to delivering exceptional outcomes for pupils, and eager to support colleagues through collaboration, coaching and strategic curriculum development. The successful candidate will: Teach Chemistry at IGCSE and A Level, and contribute to KS3 Science across Biology, Chemistry and Physics Plan and deliver engaging, challenging lessons that promote deep understanding and intellectual curiosity Set and mark prep, monitor progress and provide clear, constructive feedback Prepare pupils thoroughly for internal and external assessments Work closely with colleagues and technicians to support high quality, safe practical work Contribute to departmental development, enrichment and the wider life of the school Engage positively with coaching based professional development and research informed practice Provide strategic and inspirational leadership across KS3, IGCSE and A Level Set and communicate a clear vision for the subject, aligned with whole school priorities Lead curriculum development, assessment practice and quality assurance within Chemistry Support, coach and develop Chemistry teachers, fostering a culture of collaboration and excellence Play a key role in recruitment, induction and succession planning Oversee enrichment, competitions, trips and wider promotion of the subject Work closely with technicians to maintain the highest standards of safety and compliance, in line with CLEAPSS guidance Contribute to academic leadership across the Science Department and School This role would suit an experienced Chemistry teacher with proven or emerging leadership experience and a strong commitment to developing others The ideal candidate will have: A strong academic background with a degree in Chemistry or a closely related discipline Secure subject knowledge at IGCSE and A Level A passion for Chemistry and the ability to inspire enthusiasm and confidence in learners Excellent communication, organisation and interpersonal skills A collaborative, reflective approach and commitment to professional learning A clear understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and a strong commitment to pupil wellbeing Application For more information and to apply, please visit our vacancies page. Closing date: 8.00am on Tuesday 5th May 2026. First round interviews: 6th or 7th May 2026 (online). Final interviews: Tuesday 12th May 2026 (in person). Applications will be assessed upon receipt, and the Trust reserves the right to appoint at any stage in the recruitment process. Early applications are encouraged.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
September 2026 We are seeking an outstanding and ambitious Chemistry specialist to join our high-performing Science department, combining excellent classroom practice with the ability to inspire and lead. This is a varied and rewarding role, encompassing teaching across KS3-KS5 alongside a key leadership contribution to the development of Chemistry within the school. The successful candidate will be passionate about their subject, committed to delivering exceptional outcomes for pupils, and eager to support colleagues through collaboration, coaching and strategic curriculum development. The successful candidate will: Teach Chemistry at IGCSE and A Level, and contribute to KS3 Science across Biology, Chemistry and Physics Plan and deliver engaging, challenging lessons that promote deep understanding and intellectual curiosity Set and mark prep, monitor progress and provide clear, constructive feedback Prepare pupils thoroughly for internal and external assessments Work closely with colleagues and technicians to support high quality, safe practical work Contribute to departmental development, enrichment and the wider life of the school Engage positively with coaching based professional development and research informed practice Provide strategic and inspirational leadership across KS3, IGCSE and A Level Set and communicate a clear vision for the subject, aligned with whole school priorities Lead curriculum development, assessment practice and quality assurance within Chemistry Support, coach and develop Chemistry teachers, fostering a culture of collaboration and excellence Play a key role in recruitment, induction and succession planning Oversee enrichment, competitions, trips and wider promotion of the subject Work closely with technicians to maintain the highest standards of safety and compliance, in line with CLEAPSS guidance Contribute to academic leadership across the Science Department and School This role would suit an experienced Chemistry teacher with proven or emerging leadership experience and a strong commitment to developing others The ideal candidate will have: A strong academic background with a degree in Chemistry or a closely related discipline Secure subject knowledge at IGCSE and A Level A passion for Chemistry and the ability to inspire enthusiasm and confidence in learners Excellent communication, organisation and interpersonal skills A collaborative, reflective approach and commitment to professional learning A clear understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and a strong commitment to pupil wellbeing Application For more information and to apply, please visit our vacancies page. Closing date: 8.00am on Tuesday 5th May 2026. First round interviews: 6th or 7th May 2026 (online). Final interviews: Tuesday 12th May 2026 (in person). Applications will be assessed upon receipt, and the Trust reserves the right to appoint at any stage in the recruitment process. Early applications are encouraged.

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