Tutor of Physics (GCSE & A-Level) | Camden Area | Part-Time Permanent Post
A prestigious, long-established independent college in Camden is seeking an analytical and text-proficient Physics Tutor for a permanent 3-day-per-week position. This post involves providing tailored academic support, masterclasses, and exam-preparation pathways for students aged 13–19 across GCSE and A-Level tiers. You will be responsible for tracking individual progress and building confidence in complex physics concepts.
The School Culture This scholarly and well-ordered college has spent decades building an unrivalled reputation for blending a broad academic curriculum with high-end creative pathways, including a renowned one-year portfolio course. With a tight-knit student intake, the campus is calm, focused, and highly productive. The leadership team operates with clear systems and a culture of mutual respect, ensuring support staff and tutors can focus entirely on student outcomes.
Requirements * Essential: A strong degree in Physics, Engineering, or a highly related STEM discipline.
Essential: Direct previous experience tutoring or teaching the UK GCSE and A-Level Physics curriculum is a must.
Essential: You must have the legal right to work in the UK.
Key Details & Benefits * Contract: Part-Time (3 days per week), Permanent.
Start Date: Immediately following the May half-term break.
Salary Range: Highly competitive, premium pro-rata salary.
Benefits: * Work within an ambitious academy with outstanding local reputation and results.
Enjoy an exceptional work-life balance with a structured 3-day timetable.
Prime North-West London location with seamless daily travel routines.
How to Apply Please submit your updated CV for immediate consideration. Shortlisted candidates will receive a phone call within 24 hours.
- Locations
- Camden
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