Science Teacher – Lincoln
A well-established independent school in Lincoln is seeking a passionate and knowledgeable Science Teacher to join their thriving Science Department ASAP. This is a full-time, permanent position teaching across KS3–KS5.
• Science Teacher – full-time, permanent
• Independent 11–18 school in Lincoln
• Teach Biology, Chemistry or Physics specialism
• ASAP start
• Competitive independent sector salary
About the Role
The school is seeking a Science Teacher who can deliver engaging and academically rigorous lessons across Key Stages 3 and 4, with the opportunity to teach A Level in your specialism. Small class sizes allow for personalised learning and strong academic progress.
Key responsibilities include:
• Teaching Science across KS3–KS5
• Planning practical and theory-based lessons
• Preparing students for GCSE and A Level examinations
• Supporting STEM enrichment activities
• Contributing to departmental development
The Ideal Candidate
• QTS or equivalent recognised teaching qualification
• Degree in a Science-related discipline
• Strong subject knowledge and practical experience
• Excellent classroom management and communication skills
• Commitment to high academic standards
Both experienced teachers and ECTs are welcome to apply.
About the School
This independent Lincoln school is recognised for strong pastoral care, academic achievement, and supportive leadership. Staff benefit from excellent facilities and a collaborative professional environment.
Staff Benefits
• Competitive independent sector salary
• Smaller class sizes
• Professional development opportunities
• Pension scheme
• Stable, long-term opportunity
Application – Science Teacher
To apply for this Science Teacher role in Lincoln with an ASAP start, please submit your CV at your earliest convenience.
- Locations
- Lincoln
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