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Science Teacher

SENDirect
Greater London
2 days ago
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We are looking for an enthusiastic and adaptable Science Teacher to join a supportive and forward-thinking school in Redbridge. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact by helping young people re-engage with learning and develop confidence through creative, hands-on science education.

As a Science Teacher, you will deliver engaging lessons across the science curriculum, tailored to meet the individual needs of pupils with additional learning, social, or emotional challenges. You'll work as part of a multidisciplinary team dedicated to supporting each learner holistically-academically, emotionally, and behaviourally.

If you are passionate about inclusive education and want to empower students who learn differently, this could be your ideal next step.


Key Responsibilities



  • Deliver engaging and differentiated science lessons to KS3-KS4 students


  • Adapt teaching methods to meet diverse learning and behavioural needs


  • Foster curiosity, resilience, and self-belief in all learners


  • Develop personalised learning plans to support student progress


  • Work collaboratively with colleagues, support staff, and external professionals


  • Create a safe, structured, and positive learning environment


  • Monitor and assess student achievement, providing regular feedback


  • Contribute to the wider school community through enrichment and pastoral initiatives


Qualifications and Experience



  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent


  • Experience teaching Science at secondary level (KS3-KS4)


  • Understanding of SEND and SEMH needs within an educational context


  • Strong communication and classroom management skills


  • Ability to build positive relationships with students who may have disengaged from learning


  • Commitment to inclusive practice and holistic education


  • Dedication to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people



SENDirect is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.
All applicants will be subject to enhanced DBS checks and thorough referencing, in line with DfE guidance. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK; sponsorship is not available.
If this sounds like the role for you, please apply today or contact us at SENDirect for more information.
Not quite the right fit? Reach out to discuss other current roles we're recruiting for in the surrounding areas.


 

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