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Are you available part time and looking for consistent work? Do you have the required skills in making tough concepts easier for students? Randstad is seeking an experienced and flexible Science Teacher to join its partnering secondary settings. Location: Greenwich, London. Duration: Long-Term. Working Pattern: Mondays and Tuesdays only. Daily Rate: £150 - £200 (Dependent on experience). The Opportunity: We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Teacher of Science to join one of London's most successful secondary academies on a long-term, part-time basis. This is an ideal role for an experienced educator or an ambitious Early Career Teacher (ECT) looking for a stable, long-term commitment while maintaining a flexible work-life balance. Located in the heart of Greenwich, this academy is renowned for its culture of success and its commitment to helping both students and staff dream bigger. You will be joining a department that prioritises academic excellence, moral courage, and professional integrity. Your Role: As a Science Supply Teacher, you will be responsible for: Delivering high-quality, engaging lessons across KS3 and KS4 (and potentially KS5 depending on specialism). Implementing a spiral curriculum that builds deep substantive and disciplinary knowledge. Utilising the academy's consistent lesson structure: Do Now, I Do, We Do, You Do, and Test. Fostering a Science Capital approach to make the subject relevant and meaningful for all students. Maintaining high expectations for student behaviour and attainment in line with academy policy. What We Are Looking For: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or a recognized equivalent. A relevant undergraduate degree in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics. Proven experience teaching Science at the secondary level in an 11-18 urban school setting. A strong understanding of the National Curriculum and AQA specifications. Excellent communication and ICT skills, with the ability to use interactive technology to enhance learning. A proactive, reflective approach to teaching and a commitment to working like a scientist. Why Join This Academy? Supportive Environment: Be part of a federation that offers world-class training and a strong culture of collaboration. Stability: Unlike day-to-day supply, this is a long-term placement allowing you to build meaningful relationships with students and staff. Wellbeing: We are committed to ensuring our staff never burn out. This part-time schedule (Mon/Tue) offers a consistent and predictable routine. How to Apply: If you are an inspiring Science specialist ready to make a difference, we want to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a brief supporting statement outlining your suitability for this part-time, long-term position. Email: sada.laxmi@randstad.co.uk or call 020 8530 0393.
Job Responsibility:
Delivering high-quality, engaging lessons across KS3 and KS4 (and potentially KS5 depending on specialism)
Implementing a spiral curriculum that builds deep substantive and disciplinary knowledge
Utilising the academy's consistent lesson structure: Do Now, I Do, We Do, You Do, and Test
Fostering a Science Capital approach to make the subject relevant and meaningful for all students
Maintaining high expectations for student behaviour and attainment in line with academy policy
Requirements:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or a recognized equivalent
A relevant undergraduate degree in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics
Proven experience teaching Science at the secondary level in an 11-18 urban school setting
A strong understanding of the National Curriculum and AQA specifications
Excellent communication and ICT skills, with the ability to use interactive technology to enhance learning
A proactive, reflective approach to teaching and a commitment to working like a scientist