An Outstanding Secondary School in West Yorkshire requires a permanent, full-time Teacher of Science, starting January 2026. This is a key role for a colleague to join a high-achieving Science faculty. About the School This is a high-performing secondary school (Ofsted Outstanding 2023) known for its dedication to providing ‘An Exceptional Student Experience for all’. The school culture is built on consistently high expectations and valuing every individual, fostering an environment of strong intellectual curiosity and holistic excellence. The Science department is well-resourced and collaborative, focused on inquiry-based learning and securing strong academic outcomes at GCSE. Responsibilities The Teacher of Science will deliver rigorous instruction across Key Stages 3 and 4 (GCSE), covering all three scientific disciplines. The teacher is responsible for driving high attainment and promoting investigative skills and advanced theoretical understanding leading up to GCSE. They must contribute to the school's commitment to continued investment in professionals through expert support and training. The teacher is expected to contribute to consistent high academic outcomes and participate proactively in departmental planning. Requirements Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Has a successful record of teaching with strong examination results at KS3 and KS4. Has the right to work in the UK. Holds a Degree or has experience teaching Science (Biology, Chemistry, or Physics). Benefits Excellent salary paid on the national Teachers' Pay Scale (MPS/UPS), commensurate with experience. Enrolment in a generous pension scheme with substantial employer contributions. A commitment to continued investment in professionals through expert support and training. Access to an Employee Assistance Programme and discounted offers. Application Please send your application for this Teacher of Science position through as soon as possible to Danielle Summerfield.