CORE PURPOSE
We require an inspiring, highly collaborative Science Teacher to deliver outstanding general science instruction across Key Stage 3 and specialist Biology, Chemistry, or Physics modules across Key Stage 4. Operating within an ambitious, oversubscribed secondary comprehensive school widely celebrated for its strong academic progress and deep community pride, the successful candidate will facilitate a structured, practical-led curriculum designed to foster deep conceptual understanding, mathematical fluency in scientific equations, and robust empirical inquiry, preparing all pupils thoroughly for terminal GCSE Combined Science and Separate Science public examinations.
THE SCHOOL
Our comprehensive school operates as a proud, community-focused secondary provider dedicated to raising academic standards, celebrating diversity, and fostering a strong passion for STEM education. The campus features specialized, modern science blocks, newly updated laboratory spaces with dedicated data-logging equipment, and a highly collaborative science faculty. Our behaviour management framework relies on strict organizational structures, clear behavioural expectations, and mutual respect, maintaining an exceptionally safe, orderly, and highly purposeful learning environment where pupils can confidently engage in practical laboratory experiments and collaborative analytical problem-solving.
KEY TASKS & DAILY OPERATIONS
Dynamic & Practical Science Instruction: Plan, resource, and deliver high-quality science lessons across all attainment pathways, embedding consistent mathematical scaffolding to demystify complex formulas, balancing theoretical concepts with frequent hands-on laboratory work.
Closing Scientific Attainment Gaps: Identify and target learning barriers within mixed-ability cohorts, deploying visual logic models, physical demonstrations, and targeted literacy strategies to accelerate progress for all pupils, including those with Special Educational Needs (SEND).
Rigorous Laboratory Leadership: Oversee practical experiments with strict adherence to CLEAPSS health and safety guidelines, teaching pupils safe manipulation of chemical agents, electrical circuits, and biological specimens.
GCSE Performance Tracking: Guide Year 11 cohorts systematically through the demands of terminal Foundation and Higher tier GCSE papers, utilizing formative test data to eliminate deep-seated scientific misconceptions and maximize grade retention.
Inclusive Pastoral Support: Fulfil full form tutor responsibilities within an established year group structure, supporting pupil wellbeing, managing daily registration routines, and maintaining proactive, positive communication with families.
PROFILE REQUIREMENTS
Qualifications: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or a recognised equivalent teaching credential, paired with a strong honours degree in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or a closely related quantitative scientific discipline.
Pedagogical Capability: A proven track record or clear capacity to deliver strong progress metrics in terminal public GCSE examinations across both Combined and Separate Science pathways through structured, explicit scientific pedagogy.
Inclusive & Patient Ethos: An unwavering commitment to comprehensive education, demonstrating the patience, clarity, and adaptability required to stretch high-achieving young scientists while building basic analytical confidence in pupils of all backgrounds.
REGIONAL CONTEXT
North Nottinghamshire Industrial Legacy & Green Innovation: Based in the historic market town of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, the school capitalizes on a unique regional identity built upon a rich mining, textile, and industrial heritage. The area's transition toward modern engineering, logistics, and renewable energy sectors provides rich, real-world links for chemical reduction, material science, and thermodynamic modules, connecting classroom science directly to local industrial modernization, reclamation projects, and environmental science initiatives across the Sherwood region.
Connectivity & Infrastructure: The campus benefits from excellent East Midlands transport infrastructure, offering straightforward road commuting via the M1 motorway (Junctions 27, 28, and 29), the A38, and the A617 Mansfield Ashfield Regeneration Route (MARR). Public transit networks operate efficiently across the district, utilizing comprehensive local bus networks alongside the Robin Hood line, with Mansfield and Mansfield Woodhouse railway stations providing high-frequency East Midlands Railway services that link the school directly to Worksop, Hucknall, and Nottingham city centre.
APPLICATION INTAKE
Please submit your current CV to begin the application process.