Teacher of Science (Chemistry Specialist) | Enfield | High-Performing Academy
A successful secondary school in Enfield is looking to appoint a permanent Teacher of Science specializing in Chemistry. The position involves delivering a logically sequenced Science curriculum at Key Stage 3 and leading specialist Chemistry modules up to GCSE and A-Level. The department focuses on practical-led inquiry and building student understanding step-by-step, making this a fantastic post for a chemist passionate about pushing high-tier academic results.
The School Environment The academy offers a highly supportive and structured workplace where teachers operate on a foundation of professional trust. Behavior across the school is managed through clear, embedded routines, allowing teachers to focus entirely on creative and impactful classroom delivery. Leadership actively protects planning time and provides extensive resources, including well-equipped laboratories and dedicated technical support.
Requirements * Essential: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a strong degree in Chemistry or a highly related STEM discipline.
Essential: Previous experience delivering the UK Science curriculum up to GCSE within a secondary school is a must.
Essential: You must have the legal right to work in the UK.
Key Details & Benefits * Salary Range: M1 – UPS3 (Outer London Scale).
Benefits: * High-specification laboratory facilities and generous departmental budget.
Access to an extensive professional network and tailored middle-leadership CPD.
Exceptional local transport links alongside free on-site staff parking.
How to Apply Please submit your updated CV for immediate consideration. The school is currently interviewing for this permanent post, so urgent applications are a must. Shortlisted candidates will receive a phone call within 24 hours.
- Locations
- Enfield
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