Physics Teacher – Lead Scientific Inquiry and Project-Based Learning – Hackney A highly progressive and forward-thinking secondary school in Hackney is seeking a dynamic Physics Teacher to join their expanding Science Faculty from January 2026. This full-time, permanent post offers the chance to teach a modern, inquiry-led curriculum. Physics Specialist required from January 2026 Hackney-based school pioneering progressive teaching methods Ideal for a teacher passionate about STEAM integration and computational thinking The successful applicant will teach Physics across KS3–KS5, delivering engaging content up to A-Level. The role emphasizes project-based learning, encouraging students to solve real-world problems using scientific methods. You will contribute to the school's robust extra-curricular programme, leading robotics or engineering clubs. Experience and Qualifications QTS and a degree in Physics or a closely related field. Proven experience teaching A-Level Physics with strong outcomes. Expertise in safely managing advanced practicals and laboratory demonstrations. Commitment to using progressive, student-centered teaching methodologies. School Information This Hackney school is known for its innovative approach to teaching and learning, providing a supportive environment where professional growth is highly valued. The Science department operates a shared planning model, reducing individual workload. Staff benefit from protected time for cross-curricular collaboration with the Maths and DT faculties. Protected time for collaborative planning with feeder subjects. Excellent public transport links make the school highly accessible. Dedicated CPD funding for external subject-specialist training. Salary Paid to scale on MPS / UPS (TLR available for STEAM Coordinator) Application To apply for this Physics Teacher position in Hackney, please send your most up to date CV as soon as possible.