A high-achieving and inclusive 11–18 school in Bristol is seeking an ambitious and enthusiastic Science ECT to join their successful Science Department from January 2026. This is a full-time, permanent position offering excellent mentoring, training, and career development for an early career teacher ready to make a meaningful impact. About the Role The appointed teacher will teach Science across KS3–KS5, delivering lessons that ignite curiosity and encourage students to explore how science shapes the modern world. They will plan and deliver engaging, hands-on lessons that integrate practical investigation, problem-solving, and digital learning tools. Supported by an experienced mentor, the ECT will benefit from a structured induction programme designed to build confidence and subject expertise. They will also have opportunities to contribute to STEM clubs, science fairs, and cross-curricular enrichment projects, ensuring students experience science as a dynamic and creative discipline. About the School This school is widely recognised for its academic excellence, inclusivity, and commitment to staff development. The Science Department features modern laboratories, well-trained technicians, and cutting-edge technology to support practical learning. The leadership team prioritises teacher wellbeing and provides dedicated PPA time, continuous CPD, and opportunities to collaborate across departments. Students are ambitious, respectful, and eager to learn, while staff enjoy a strong sense of community and purpose. The school regularly achieves results well above national averages and maintains a reputation for innovation and outstanding pastoral care. Experience and Qualifications QTS/PGCE and degree in a relevant scientific discipline Excellent subject knowledge and enthusiasm for inquiry-based teaching Strong organisational and communication skills Commitment to professional development and reflective practice How to Apply Applications are invited from motivated Science ECTs ready to begin a rewarding career within a high-achieving, supportive school community. Please submit a CV and covering statement outlining your approach to teaching and learning.