An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated and ambitious Early Career Teacher of Science to join a high-performing 11–18 school in Bristol from January 2026. This is a full-time, permanent position, offering a structured and supportive induction within a collaborative Science Department that has an excellent track record of nurturing early-career teachers. About the Role The successful candidate will teach General Science across KS3 and KS4, with the opportunity to develop a specialism in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics at KS5 as their career progresses. They will deliver engaging, practical lessons that foster curiosity, problem-solving, and critical thinking, helping students understand the relevance of science in everyday life. The department places a strong emphasis on hands-on learning, enquiry, and building scientific literacy. ECTs receive regular mentoring, team teaching opportunities, and observation feedback as part of the school’s two-year induction programme, ensuring they develop confidence in lesson planning, behaviour management, and assessment. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver creative, evidence-based lessons across KS3–KS4. Promote curiosity through practical experiments and demonstrations. Mark and assess student work in line with school policies. Use data to inform teaching and support student progress. Participate in enrichment such as STEM clubs, Science Week, or inter-school competitions. Collaborate closely with colleagues to share resources and reflect on best practice. About the School This Ofsted ‘Good’ school has a strong reputation for academic success, excellent pastoral support, and a welcoming atmosphere. The Science Department features well-equipped laboratories, a digital science suite, and dedicated technicians to assist with practical activities. Staff benefit from regular CPD sessions, peer observations, and an open-door culture that encourages collaboration and growth. ECTs are given reduced timetables in their first year, a dedicated mentor, and access to the school’s professional development network, ensuring a smooth transition into full teaching responsibility. Experience and Qualifications PGCE/PGDE with QTS in Science. Strong subject knowledge in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics. A reflective practitioner who welcomes feedback and continuous learning. Enthusiasm for engaging students in practical science. How to Apply Applications are invited from enthusiastic Science ECTs seeking a supportive and forward-thinking school environment. Please send a CV and short cover letter outlining your training experience and teaching philosophy.