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A well-established international British secondary school in Madrid is seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Teacher of Science, ideally with a specialism in Chemistry. The successful candidate will teach across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, contribute to a dynamic Science faculty, and help foster a culture of curiosity, scientific thinking, and academic excellence. The ability to teach iGCSE Chemistry would be a significant advantage.
Job Responsibility:
Deliver engaging, high-quality Science lessons that inspire students across KS3 and KS4
Contribute to a strong departmental ethos built on purpose, high expectations, and a love of scientific learning
Support the implementation of effective quality-assurance processes to ensure excellent teaching and learning
Collaborate on the development of curriculum plans, schemes of work, and teaching resources
Model exceptional classroom practice and support colleagues’ professional growth
Ensure compliance with all school policies, including those for safeguarding, behaviour, health and safety, and professional conduct
Provide appropriate work for classes in the event of staff absence and support whole-school duties as required
Ensure that students meet or exceed progress and attainment targets in Science
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree and Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Minimum of two years’ experience teaching Science within the British National Curriculum (UK or international)
Strong track record of excellent classroom practice and positive student outcomes
Ability to use assessment effectively to guide planning and improve achievement
Excellent communication skills and the ability to form positive working relationships
Nice to have:
Experience teaching iGCSE Chemistry
Subject leadership experience
Relevant leadership-focused professional development (e.g., NPQ)