The Opportunity A respected independent day school in Warwickshire invites applications for an exceptional Science Teacher to join its growing and forward-thinking faculty from January 2026. This is a full-time, permanent position teaching across Key Stages 3–5 (GCSE and A-Level) with the aim of supporting a vibrant science curriculum that encourages inquiry, innovation, and intellectual curiosity. What We’re Looking For We seek a candidate who: Holds a recognised teaching qualification (QTS / PGCE / equivalent) Demonstrates strong subject expertise across Biology, Chemistry and/or Physics Has confidence teaching at GCSE and ideally A-Level Designs lessons that combine conceptual clarity, practical investigation, and student exploration Uses assessment, feedback and differentiation to support student progress Is collaborative, reflective and able to contribute to a busy, ambitious academic environment Experience leading enrichment activities, supervising lab work, coordinating projects or external partnerships would be a strong advantage. The School Context This independent school educates pupils aged 4 to 18 and prides itself on combining academic excellence with a nurturing, holistic ethos. With a roll of around 300 students, it offers small class sizes and a close-knit community where teachers can know their students well. The school occupies a mix of beautiful Victorian and modern buildings in a central location, blending tradition with contemporary facilities. The science department is part of its senior curriculum expansion, and the school emphasises STEM as a key area for growth and investment. Students benefit from small class sizes, enabling more personalised support and extension opportunities. Teachers often enjoy agile working conditions, meaningful professional partnerships, and the chance to influence curriculum direction from early on. What’s on Offer A competitive independent-school salary package reflecting the demands and rewards of the role Opportunities for professional development, subject leadership or curriculum innovation Access to modern labs, equipment and departmental support A collaborative academic community that values staff voice and pedagogy A role in shaping and strengthening the science department within a school committed to growth and excellence The Role in More Detail You will plan, teach, assess and refine science lessons across the full age range. You will lead practical work, promote scientific thinking, mentor students, and prepare them for external examinations. You will contribute to scheme design, resource development, and departmental planning. Beyond classroom teaching, you may coordinate or lead extra initiatives such as STEM clubs, science fairs, external partnerships, pupil-led investigations or outreach programmes. You will also have the opportunity to engage in cross-curricular STEM projects and support the development of school-wide inquiry-based learning. How to Apply If you are a motivated and ambitious Science Teacher looking to thrive in a supportive, high-achieving independent school environment, we would be delighted to hear from you. Please submit your CV. Early applications are welcome, and interviews may take place before the closing date.