An Outstanding Secondary School in Brent has a permanent, full-time ECT Teacher of Physics vacancy, starting January 2026. This role is ideal for a new teacher seeking excellent initial training and a long-term post. About the School The Science department here is a recognised regional powerhouse, characterized by a dedicated focus on practical, inquiry-based learning. Facilities are cutting-edge, enabling high-level experimental work even at Key Stage 3. The school culture is one of high expectations paired with fierce loyalty and support for new staff. The environment is clearly focused on achieving holistic excellence through collaborative teaching and research, ensuring wellbeing through manageable workloads and excellent pastoral systems. Responsibilities The ECT Teacher of Physics will deliver high-quality instruction in Science across Key Stages 3 and 4 (GCSE), with specialist delivery in Physics. The teacher is responsible for driving high attainment and promoting advanced theoretical understanding and investigative skills for GCSE. They must actively engage with the school's ECT support and mentoring programme. The ECT Teacher of Physics is expected to contribute to consistent high academic outcomes and participate proactively in departmental planning. Requirements Holds or is soon to obtain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Has the right to work in the UK. Holds a Degree or has experience teaching Science/Physics. Benefits Excellent salary paid on the Outer London Teachers' Pay Scale (M/UPS), specifically designed to reward ECT progression. Enrolment in a generous pension scheme with substantial employer contributions. A dedicated, bespoke ECT induction and mentoring programme. Structured mentoring and access to high-quality facilities and departmental resources. Application Please send your application for this ECT Teacher of Physics position through as soon as possible to Danielle Summerfield.