ECT of Chemistry - Independent Mixed School - Enfield
A co-educational independent Mixed School in Enfield, North London, known for its strong community and outstanding science provision, is seeking an enthusiastic ECT of Science (Chemistry Specialist) for a Permanent, Full-Time position, commencing January 2026.
Compensation & Contract
- Job Title: ECT of Science
- Contract: Permanent, Full-Time
- Start Date: January 2026
- Salary: Competitive independent school salary, including full statutory ECT induction entitlements (Outer London region).
The Role
- The successful ECT of Science will primarily instruct Chemistry across Key Stages 3 and 4 (GCSE), with support for A-Level teaching development.
- The ECT of Science will be fully enrolled onto a comprehensive, supported Early Career Teacher (ECT) induction programme with a dedicated mentor.
- The school requires the ECT of Science to inspire intellectual curiosity and promote scientific inquiry among a highly motivated student body.
- This permanent post offers an excellent start to the career of a dedicated ECT of Science.
- The appointed ECT of Science will be supported to integrate fully with the highly collaborative science faculty.
- Applications are invited from ambitious graduates ready to excel as an ECT of Science.
- The department welcomes a highly skilled ECT of Science to enhance its offering.
- The school is committed to securing the best possible ECT of Science for this crucial role.
Requirements
- Holds QTS
- Has the right to work in the UK
- Experience teaching KS3/4 and or KS5
About the School This school provides a balanced, inclusive education, with staff benefiting from a collaborative environment and a focus on professional well-being. The institution achieves excellent results and is highly valued within the local community.
- Locations
- Enfield
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