Physics NQT

City of Westminster, London
PERM/ES/250219_1551117659
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2019
£29664 - £31211 per annum

Physics NQT

City of Westminster, London
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Physics Teacher / General Science NQT or experienced - Good Ofsted - Large Science department - Permanent role starting September 2019 - MPS1/MPS2 £29, 664 - £31, 211 - Westminster, Central London

Are you looking for a Physics teacher role, working part of a strong Science department in a 'Good' Inner London Secondary School?
Would you be keen to work in a large, highly regarded secondary school in Westminster with excellent results?
Would you like to work at a Secondary school which offers excellent development for all staff, in particular an excellent NQT programme?

Tradewind Permanent Division are working with a wonderful Secondary school, currently seeking a Physics specialist to teach Physics as well as general science. The ideal teacher will be a NQT. Although early, the school is already keen to interview Good and Outstanding NQTs to join their Outstanding school and Geography department. This school is extremely organised and supportive. It is an excellent school to join for your first step in to teaching. If you are excited by this opportunity, please apply for this Physics NQT post as the school wants to appoint as quickly as possible.

***Physics Teacher / General Science NQT - KS3 to KS5
***Newly Qualified Teacher (NQT)
***Permanent position - Westminster, Central London
***OFSTED "Good" School
***Teacher training school with great CPD and support
***Inspirational and hands on department

About the School - Physics Teacher / General Science NQT - Westminster, Central London
*This secondary school has recently been awarded "Good" status by Ofsted and is proud of all it has achieved.
*The school has recently seen some of its highest grades on record. The school achieves excellent results due to the hard work input by the strong teams of staff working at the school.
*The teaching staff are highly committed to working at the school, as it is an enjoyable place to work.
*The Headteacher prides herself on making the school a school of choice to work at and a happy place to be in.
*There is an excellent behaviour policy in place which helps make the school such a desirable place to work and learn.
*The school would love to recruit a NQT to join the Science department, as the Head of Department is particularly passionate about training and developing staff. The school has the capacity to successful help develop a NQT.

About the Role - Physics Teacher / Science Teacher - Westminster, Central London
*This Physics / Science role will see the successful applicant teach a varied timetable of Physics across Key Stage 3 to 5 (KS3-5). Class sizes vary depending on the year group, with no more than 30 children per class.
*In most classes, you will benefit from additional Teaching Assistant support.
*The Science department is well staffed with 10 full time teachers and a wide range of experience and support offered within the team.
*The NQT for this post should be able to show signs on being a Good or Outstanding. The school is aware it is still early in the year, but will accept applications from candidates who show promise and potential.

How to apply - Physics Teacher / Science Teacher - Westminster, Central London
If this Physics Teacher role for a Newly Qualified Teacher, at this successful, Westminster school sounds like the ideal NQT post for you to join next September, then please email your CV to Eve at Tradewind today! You can also contact Eve on 0207 845 5481 to discuss this role and other roles further.

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