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Join a forward-thinking and high-achieving secondary school in Watford this January as a Biology ECT. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious and newly qualified teacher to begin their career in a supportive, well-resourced, and welcoming school environment where professional development is taken seriously.
About the Role
This is a full-time, permanent position teaching Biology across KS3 and KS4, with the opportunity to contribute to KS5 as the department continues to grow. You will join a strong and collaborative Science faculty with a shared ethos of high expectations, consistency, and innovation in teaching. The school benefits from modern laboratories, excellent behaviour for learning, and a stable leadership team that prioritises staff wellbeing.
As an ECT, you will receive a comprehensive induction programme, reduced timetable, weekly mentoring, and access to high-quality CPD throughout your training period.
Why Choose This School?
* Strong GCSE and post-16 Science outcomes
* Highly supportive ECT programme and mentoring structure
* Excellent student behaviour and engagement
* Modern Science facilities and resources
* Clear and consistent behaviour and assessment systems
* Positive, professional staff culture with low turnover
We are seeking a Biology ECT who:
* Holds a Biology or Life Sciences degree
* Has or will achieve QTS
* Is passionate about practical and theoretical Biology
* Has strong classroom presence and organisation
* Is reflective, resilient, and eager to develop
* Is committed to inclusive and high-quality education
Salary and Benefits
Main Pay Scale (MPS), ECT framework support, excellent CPD, pension scheme, and strong pastoral staff support.
How to Apply
Applications are welcomed immediately. Please submit your CV to be considered for interview. Early applications are strongly encouraged.