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Join an 'Outstanding' Secondary School in Tower Hamlets as a permanent Physics Teacher from September 2025. Inspire students and collaborate with a supportive team of Physics ECTs in a high-achieving department. Benefit from a bespoke induction, TLR opportunities, and excellent onsite facilities ...
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United Kingdom , Tower Hamlets
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Launch your teaching career as an Unqualified Physics Teacher at an Outstanding secondary school in Hillingdon, London. Deliver engaging KS4 & KS5 Physics lessons, leveraging your strong subject knowledge. This role is ideal for a bright Physics graduate with tutoring experience, offering a direc...
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United Kingdom , Hillingdon, London
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28000.00 - 38000.00 GBP / Year
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Join a 'Good' graded secondary school in Harrow, nominated as TES Secondary School of the Year. We seek a passionate and outstanding Physics Teacher to raise attainment and ensure pupil progress. Benefit from exceptional CPD, a part-funded MA, TLR opportunities, and a well-resourced department on...
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United Kingdom , Harrow, London
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Join an Outstanding secondary school in Southwark, London, as an Unqualified Physics Teacher. Deliver engaging KS4 & KS5 lessons on a full-time, long-term contract until July. This role is ideal for a confident Physics graduate with tutoring experience and offers a potential pathway to qualified ...
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United Kingdom , Southwark, London
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28000.00 - 38000.00 GBP / Year
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Seeking a flexible Physics Teacher for day-to-day supply roles in Bury St Edmunds and nearby areas. Deliver engaging KS3 and KS4 lessons across diverse school settings. Must hold QTS and have UK secondary school experience. Benefits include weekly PAYE pay, well-being support, and exclusive retai...
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United Kingdom , Beccles
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Inspire active, healthy lifestyles as a PE Teacher in Rotherham (S65/S66). We seek a qualified teacher (QTS) with strong subject knowledge and excellent classroom management. Deliver engaging, inclusive lessons that promote sport, wellbeing, and teamwork. A valid Enhanced DBS is required.
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United Kingdom , Rotherham
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Explore rewarding Teacher of Physics jobs and embark on a career dedicated to inspiring the next generation of scientists and critical thinkers. A Physics Teacher is a specialized educator responsible for delivering the fundamental principles of the physical universe to secondary school students, typically ranging from introductory levels to advanced pre-university study. The core mission is to make complex concepts—from Newtonian mechanics and thermodynamics to electromagnetism, quantum theory, and astrophysics—accessible, engaging, and relevant to students' lives. Professionals in this role typically undertake a wide range of responsibilities central to the educational ecosystem. Their primary duty is planning, preparing, and delivering high-quality lessons that cater to diverse learning styles and abilities. This involves developing curriculum-aligned schemes of work, creating stimulating demonstrations and practical experiments, and utilizing technology to enhance understanding. A significant part of the job involves conducting and supervising laboratory sessions, ensuring all health and safety protocols are strictly followed. Beyond instruction, Physics Teachers are responsible for assessing student progress through assignments, tests, and examinations, providing constructive feedback to support academic growth. They also contribute to the broader school community by participating in departmental meetings, parent-teacher conferences, and often mentoring or tutoring students who need extra support or are pursuing further challenges. To succeed in Teacher of Physics jobs, individuals must possess a deep and comprehensive knowledge of physics, usually evidenced by a strong undergraduate degree in physics, engineering, or a closely related STEM field. Formal teaching qualifications are commonly required, though routes exist for unqualified teachers to train on the job. Essential skills include exceptional communication and presentation abilities to explain abstract ideas clearly, alongside strong classroom management to foster a positive and productive learning environment. Patience, creativity, enthusiasm for the subject, and a genuine passion for working with young people are indispensable personal attributes. A commitment to continuous professional development (CPD) is also typical, as educators stay abreast of pedagogical advancements and curriculum changes. The profession offers a dynamic career path where one can directly impact students' academic trajectories and foster a lifelong appreciation for science. Whether you are a newly qualified teacher or an experienced educator, Teacher of Physics jobs provide a unique opportunity to shape future innovators, problem-solvers, and informed citizens while contributing to the vital STEM education landscape.

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