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We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic and dedicated teacher of science to teach in the Science department across Haringey Learning Partnership. For students who access our provisions, we believe that they are entitled to the very best educational and extra-curricular experiences. The science department at HLP is a key part of what Ofsted described as our 'first class educational experience', led by an award-winning Science Lead, and achieves outstanding results for our young people with 62% of the 2025 cohort achieving a 4+ in GCSE combined science. We are looking to appoint a science teacher who will play a key role in the continuing development of the department, by helping to develop and providing an enriching, bespoke, and varied curriculum for our young people. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is interested in increasing engagement in science, both with young people in the classroom and with our wider community. The science curriculum at HLP intends to open the door on science for all, regardless of their starting point. We seek to provide students with opportunities to experience a sense of wonder and awe in science, challenge stereotypes of 'what a scientist looks like' and prior negative experiences of science. Practical science is a key component of our curriculum, and we are proud of the work that has happened recently at Haringey Learning Partnership to ensure our students can take part in experiments in the same way as their peers in mainstream schools would. We are looking for a science teacher with a passion for improving education for marginalised young people. Who believes that young people who have been excluded or faced challenges in mainstream education deserve a high-quality education, to feel valued and cared for, and to have teachers who believe in them. Flexibility of approach is a key part of the role, and we are looking for candidates with excellent classroom practice, particularly in supporting access to the curriculum for SEND students and students with large gaps in their education. We currently work across KS3 and 4 and provide education to young people both in classroom settings and in 1:1 setting within the community.
Job Responsibility:
Teach science across Haringey Learning Partnership
Help develop and provide an enriching, bespoke, and varied curriculum for young people
Increase engagement in science, both with young people in the classroom and with the wider community
Requirements:
Qualified teacher status
Experience teaching science at KS3 and KS4
Passion for improving education for marginalised young people
Flexibility of approach
Excellent classroom practice
Ability to support access to the curriculum for SEND students and students with large gaps in their education
Nice to have:
SEND experience
Background in primary with science experience considering moving to secondary