The Science Teacher role involves teaching young people in hospital who are currently not well enough to access their home school and are unable to access mainstream education. Many of our young people have gaps in their education, and we strive to implement creative teaching strategies to reduce the impact of educational disadvantage, enabling all our young people to access learning and make expected progress.
About the Role
We are looking for a self-motivated, resilient, and dynamic teacher who can inspire young people and support them to thrive. You should be able to develop and support the needs of the whole child and be committed to enabling all young people to achieve their potential. You must demonstrate tenacity coupled with experience of teaching KS3, KS4, and KS5 Science. You should have QTS and a track record as a consistently good or outstanding practitioner.
Join Us
This is an excellent time to join James Brindley as the Academy continues to implement a strategic vision developed by young people, staff, and other stakeholders. Join us to ‘Think Differently’ to inspire young people to overcome barriers and achieve their dreams.
Benefits
* Employee Assistance Programme offering a 24-hour helpline for legal, financial, medical, consumer, work, and family matters, plus counselling.
* Wellbeing champions at each James Brindley Centre, supporting physical and mental wellbeing.
* Benefits portal with offers including cycle to work scheme, low-cost health plan, childcare vouchers, and dining discounts.
* Teachers’ Pension or LGPS scheme.
* Free parking near Birmingham City Centre, available evenings and weekends.
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