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Teacher of Physics Expiring soon

IH 05/12/06_1733405201

Academics

£31650 - £49084 per annum + pension, CPD

Folkestone

Education

Permanent | Full Time

06/01/2025

05/12/2024

26/12/2024

Teacher of Physics - Folkestone

* Location: Folkestone

* Start Date: January 2025

* Contract: Full-time (Part-time options may be available)

* Salary: £31,650 - £49,084 per annum

Are you a dedicated and innovative Physics Teacher ready to inspire the next generation of scientists? We are seeking a passionate educator to join a thriving school in Folkestone, delivering high-quality lessons that ignite curiosity and a love for physics.

Take the next step in your education and training career today!

Teacher of Physics - Folkestone

What We Offer:

* Competitive salary: £31,650 - £49,084 per annum

* Opportunities for professional development and career progression

* A supportive and collaborative school environment

* Modern laboratories and state-of-the-art facilities

* Flexible working options (full-time or part-time)

Take the next step in your education and training career today!

Teacher of Physics - Folkestone

About You:

* Hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

* Specialize in teaching Physics at secondary level

* Have a passion for engaging students and delivering dynamic lessons

* Demonstrate high expectations and a commitment to student achievement

* Open to Early Career Teachers (ECTs) and experienced educators

Take the next step in your education and training career today!

Teacher of Physics - Folkestone

Why Join Us?

Join a forward-thinking school where your passion for physics will be nurtured and valued. With excellent resources, a supportive team, and a focus on professional growth, this is an exciting opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of students.

Teacher of Physics - Folkestone

Apply today to kick-start your next chapter in Folkestone and inspire the physicists of tomorrow!