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Medical PRU Science Teacher

PARKER SMITH INCLUSION

London

On-site

GBP 30,000 - 45,000

Full time

30+ days ago

Job summary

A leading educational institution in North West London is seeking a dedicated Science Teacher to make a transformative impact on students' lives through engaging lessons and inclusive teaching practices. This role offers the opportunity to work in a specialist setting with small class sizes and extensive support from both teachers and therapists. Ideal for educators passionate about nurturing and supporting students aged 11-19 with diverse needs.

Benefits

PAYE only – no umbrella deductions or hidden fees
Honest guidance and tailored support throughout your journey

Qualifications

  • Qualified to teach Science at secondary level.
  • Experience teaching GCSE/A-Level Science and working with Autistic pupils.
  • Commitment to inclusive education.

Responsibilities

  • Plan and deliver engaging Science lessons across primary and secondary age groups.
  • Teach GCSE and A-Level Science in a nurturing environment.
  • Act as a form tutor/key teacher, supporting students' academic and emotional development.

Skills

Teaching Science
Nurturing approach
Team collaboration

Education

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

Job description

Science Teacher – Specialist Provision

A school where your teaching truly transforms lives.

Location: North West London

Salary: In line with the Outer London Teaching Pay Scale

Contract: Temp-to-Perm | Start Date: September

As a Science Teacher, you're constantly thinking about the students whose lives you're impacting every day. You're planning lessons that inspire, managing behaviours that challenge, and striving to create an environment where students can re-engage with their education and believe in their own potential.

Your deep knowledge of Science, combined with an understanding of social, emotional, and mental health needs, allows you to bring creativity, structure, and empathy into the classroom. And while the job has its challenges, you find the role deeply fulfilling.

Perhaps it’s time to also think about you. Your environment. Your impact. Your future.

Maybe you are frustrated with large class sizes prohibiting you from making a real impact on pupils who require more bespoke learning and nurture. It might be time to consider moving your skills to a specialist setting?

This school, a specialist provision based in North London, offers education and therapeutic support to students aged 11–19 who are not currently thriving in mainstream settings. Whether they’ve experienced exclusion, trauma, anxiety, or complex needs, this school is built around the belief that with the right support, every young person can succeed.

Their class sizes are small, and the support is immense, allowing you to focus on quality over quantity. The team includes therapeutic professionals and SEN experts, working together to ensure that every student’s wellbeing and learning are prioritized.

You would be delivering Science across KS3 to KS5, including GCSE and A-Level, helping students re-engage with academic study and develop confidence in their abilities. You’ll have access to excellent resources and the autonomy to create a curriculum that excites and challenges. Most importantly, you’ll have the time, support, and space to teach in the way you always hoped was possible.

What You’ll Be Doing
  1. Plan and deliver engaging Science lessons across secondary age groups, tailored to students' needs
  2. Teach GCSE and A-Level Science in a nurturing environment
  3. Act as a form tutor/key teacher, supporting students' academic and emotional development
  4. Collaborate with therapists, teachers, and leadership to uphold high standards for learning and wellbeing
  5. Use assessments and adaptive teaching to drive progress
Who We’re Looking For
  • A qualified teacher (QTS) with the ability to teach Science at secondary level
  • Experience teaching GCSE and/or A-Level Science, within mainstream settings, with some experience working with Autistic pupils
  • A nurturing, inclusive teacher committed to every student’s progress
  • Someone who values team collaboration and is driven to make a difference
Why Work With Parker Smith Inclusion?
  • We specialise exclusively in SEND recruitment and understand your expertise
  • PAYE only – no umbrella deductions or hidden fees
  • Honest guidance and tailored support throughout your journey
  • Exclusive roles with schools who trust our values and service

If this role fits with where you are professionally – and where you want to be – we’d love to speak with you. Apply now or call us on 0203 011 4848 to find out more.

Parker Smith Inclusion is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All applicants will be subject to compliance and vetting procedures.

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