Job Description
Biology Teacher (0.8)\nIndependent School for Girls\nMaternity Cover\nSeptember 2025Connaught Education is working with a prestigious and successful independent school for girls to appoint a Biology Teacher from September 2025. The position in question is a 12-month maternity cover contract, it is 0.8 of a full-time role.\n\nThis historic girl's school dates to 1874, and has a rich history, providing an exceptional level of education to girls between the ages of 3-18. The school benefits from outstanding facilities across its 20-acre campus.
The science department is large and continually growing, with all sciences forming a key part of the school's academic excellence.\n\nThe appointed Biology Teacher will be required to work with girls from KS3-5, forming a key part of the department to deliver strong examination results. The successful applicant will be an appropriately qualified teacher with experience in delivering Biology to GCSE and A-Level, as well as an ability to engender a passion for learning in their pupils.\n\nOn offer is an attractive salary level as well as the following benefits:\n\nExtensive professional development opportunities\nTraining grants for obtaining further qualifications\nGenerous pension schemes\nLife assurance benefit\nFree school lunches\nInterest free loans for training, computer purchase or season tickets\nCycle to Work scheme\nEmployee Assistant Programme\nRetail and lifestyle discounts\nFinancial guidance and support\nCompetitive terms and conditions of employmentTo apply for this role please submit your CV via the advertisement or contact Liam at Connaught Education directly.\n\nConnaught Education- The Independent School Specialist.\n\nConnaught Resourcing operates as an Employment Business and an Employment Agency. We are a committed equal opportunities employer who respect and value cultural diversity.
Connaught Resourcing will carry out background checks including referencing and where required an Enhanced or Standard DBS Disclosure as part of our recruitment and selection procedures