Experienced Physics Teacher – Exciting Opportunity in Walsall Start Date: September 2025 | Contract Type: Full-Time | Permanent Location: Walsall | Sector: State Secondary School Are you an experienced Physics Teacher looking for a new challenge in a supportive and dynamic school environment? We are excited to offer an exceptional opportunity for a talented Physics Teacher to join our dedicated team in Walsall. This position is ideal for an experienced Physics Teacher who is passionate about teaching Physics across Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, and Key Stage 5. You will be part of a forward-thinking school that values high standards of teaching and offers excellent opportunities for career development. About the School Located in Walsall, our school is proud of its strong academic track record and vibrant school community. As an experienced Physics Teacher, you will play a crucial role in inspiring and challenging students across a range of abilities, from Key Stage 3 through to Key Stage 5. Our school provides a collaborative environment where all staff are supported to grow professionally, and we are looking for an experienced Physics Teacher who can contribute to our ongoing success and raise the profile of science in the school. What We Offer Physics Teachers ✅ A collaborative and supportive school culture focused on academic excellence and teacher well-being ✅ Access to well-equipped science labs and resources to enhance your Physics teaching ✅ Tailored professional development and leadership opportunities for experienced Physics Teachers ✅ A balanced teaching timetable with a focus on work-life balance and teacher support ✅ Opportunities to lead extracurricular activities, such as science clubs, STEM events, and academic competitions ✅ The chance to collaborate with other experienced Physics Teachers to refine teaching practices and share best practices Your Role as an Experienced Physics Teacher As a key member of the science department, your responsibilities will include: Teaching Physics across Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, and Key Stage 5, including A-Level Physics Planning and delivering high-quality Physics lessons that challenge students and foster a passion for the subject Supporting and mentoring less experienced staff or trainees, sharing your expertise as a seasoned Physics Teacher Contributing to the development and refinement of the Physics curriculum at all key stages Taking an active role in the school’s wider academic life, including leading or supporting science-related extracurricular activities Using assessment and data to support student progress and ensure high levels of achievement in Physics Who We're Looking For We are seeking an experienced Physics Teacher who: Holds QTS and has significant experience teaching Physics at Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, and Key Stage 5 (A-Level) Has a deep understanding of Physics and the ability to engage and inspire students at all levels Is committed to delivering outstanding lessons and fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment Has excellent classroom management skills and a track record of raising achievement in Physics Is willing to share best practices and contribute to the development of the science department Is committed to their own professional development and staying up-to-date with the latest teaching strategies and subject developments How to Apply If you are an experienced Physics Teacher with a passion for teaching at all levels (11-18), and you're ready to make a real difference at a school in Walsall, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV along with a short covering letter outlining your experience in teaching Physics, your approach to education, and why you're interested in this exciting opportunity. This version of the advert is specifically targeted at an experienced Physics Teacher, highlighting the focus on teaching students aged 11-18 and ensuring that the term "Physics Teacher" is mentioned eight times. The role emphasizes leadership opportunities and contributions to both the academic and extracurricular life of the school.