The Opportunity Are you a physicist with the power to explain the fundamental laws of the universe? Can you bridge the gap between abstract mathematical models and the tangible reality of the physical world—from subatomic particles to the mechanics of deep space? We are seeking an intellectually rigorous and enthusiastic Physics Teacher to join a premier Science department in Derby. Known as the "UK’s Capital of Innovation" and home to global giants like Rolls-Royce and Alstom, Derby is the perfect landscape for a Physics specialist. We are looking for an educator who can lead high-level practical investigations and inspire the next generation of aerospace engineers, renewable energy experts, and astrophysicists. Core Responsibilities Pedagogical Excellence: Planning and delivering high-impact, evidence-based lessons across KS3 and KS4 (Combined & Triple Science), with a significant focus on A-Level Physics (AQA or OCR). Practical Mastery: Leading sophisticated laboratory work—including radioactivity, electromagnetism, and wave interference—ensuring students master the "Required Practicals" and uncertainty analysis with precision. Theoretical Depth: Guiding students through the nuances of quantum phenomena, Newtonian mechanics, thermal physics, and the fascinating world of fields and their applications. Curriculum Innovation: Integrating Derby’s local engineering excellence—from jet engine thermodynamics to rail technology—into the schemes of work to demonstrate the real-world impact of the subject. Exam Mastery: Mentoring examination cohorts to excel in high-tariff evaluative questions, focusing on the application of physical principles to unfamiliar contexts and the command of mathematical modelling. STEM Advocacy: Leading extracurricular initiatives such as the British Physics Olympiad, astronomy clubs, and coordinating partnerships with regional industrial hubs and the University of Derby. Why This School? Derby’s Engineering Frontier: Work in a city defined by advanced manufacturing, providing incredible scope for industry links, guest speakers from the engineering sector, and student aspirational visits. Advanced Laboratory Facilities: Benefit from purpose-built Physics labs, dedicated Sixth Form prep areas, and a wealth of digital data-logging equipment, oscilloscopes, and specialist apparatus. Collaborative Faculty: Join a team of specialists who value "subject-specific" CPD and a shared approach to managing laboratory workloads and resource creation. Professional Growth: Access to specialist training through the Institute of Physics (IOP), external examiner opportunities, and clear pathways to Head of Physics or Director of STEM. Candidate Profile Qualification: QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) and a strong honours degree in Physics, Engineering, or a related physical science discipline. Subject Knowledge: Exceptional fluency in the A-Level Physics specification and a passion for staying abreast of the latest developments in theoretical and applied physics. Pedagogy: A proven track record of securing strong outcomes at Key Stage 5 and a commitment to "enquiry-led" learning that bridges the gap between the equation and the experiment. Character: A resilient, analytical, and articulate educator who can foster a genuine "sense of wonder" about the universe while maintaining rigorous safety and academic standards. How to Apply To apply for this position, please submit your CV today.