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Second in Department in Physics and Electronics at Sir John Deane's Sixth Form College

The Macclesfield Academy

Macclesfield

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Job summary

A local educational institution in England is seeking a Second in Department in Physics and Electronics. The ideal candidate will deliver engaging lessons for A Level students and collaborate with colleagues to drive academic success. Experience and enthusiasm for the subject are essential. The role offers a competitive salary and opportunities for professional development.

Qualifications

  • Experience in teaching Physics and Electronics is essential.
  • Willingness to incorporate evidence-informed teaching methods.
  • Ability to develop strong relationships with students.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver engaging and challenging lessons in Physics and Electronics.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to develop innovative strategies.
  • Contribute to the wider college community through enrichment activities.

Skills

Physics teaching
Electronics teaching
Team collaboration
Student engagement

Education

Strong academic background in Physics and Electronics
Job description
About This Role

Role: Second in Department in Physics and Electronics (an ability to teach another A level subject would be welcomed, but is not compulsory).

Contract type: Permanent

Salary: NSP 1 £32,178 – NSP 9 £49,725 per annum plus Responsibility allowance 1 (£2216)

Reporting to: Head of Physics and Electronics

Start date: 5 January 2026

About Us

Sir John Deane’s Sixth Form College is the country’s leading sixth form college. Our exceptional track record in student success is a beacon of excellence and opportunity within our community.

Colleagues are part of a hard-working learning community and are constantly supported to achieve success for their students. We offer sector-leading professional development opportunities, and we are proud of a culture in which every colleague who joins us improves their practice and progresses on their professional journey.

Classroom behaviour is exemplary. We foster a strong ethos of ambition and aspiration in all aspects of College life, which means our students are hardworking and extremely well behaved. Our students are supported by dedicated pastoral and learning support teams who have an important role in facilitating our inclusive offer.

The College has exceptional teaching, learning and recreational facilities contained within a beautiful campus.

This is an exciting time to be joining Sir John Deane's Sixth Form College and the Sir John Brunner Foundation Multi Academy Trust, which collectively educates over 4300 children, and employs over 450 professionals. Each of our academies operates at the heart of their local communities. The Foundation’s central offices are based at Sir John Deane’s Sixth Form College campus.

About The Role

As a teacher and second in department at our sixth form college, you will play a key role in delivering engaging and challenging lessons that inspire academic excellence and independent thinking. You will support students aged 16–19 through their A level studies, helping them achieve their full potential. Collaboration with colleagues to develop innovative teaching strategies and tailored support is essential, as well as working with the Head of Department to drive the success of students. This role also involves contributing to the wider college community through enrichment activities and academic mentoring.

Please feel free to contact us for further information about the College and the Physics and Electronics Department.

Your Responsibilities

Please see the attached job description for the full responsibilities of this role.

What We Are Looking For

Sir John Deane's seeks to appoint an enthusiastic teacher and aspiring middle leader to contribute to the work of this thriving department.

Experience in the subject is essential, as well as in having a strong academic background in Physics and Electronics. We are looking for someone who loves to teach and who has a passion for all aspects of the subject. The successful candidate should have the ability to teach across the A Level Physics programme. An ability to teach another A level subject (for example: Mathematics, Computer Science, Electronics or Chemistry) would be welcomed, but this is not a pre-requisite for the successful applicant.

The Person Appointed Must Be Willing To
  • bring impactful and evidence-informed approaches to their teaching;
  • work as a member of a team, sharing ideas and resources;
  • develop relationships with students based upon equality, respect, joy and high aspirations

We are proud that the Sir John Deane’s name has enhanced the career of many colleagues and, together with the professional development we provide, has allowed them to progress into middle and senior management positions. As part of the Sir John Brunner Foundation Multi-Academy Trust, over time, the College will be able to provide professional opportunities in good and outstanding local high schools to help you further develop your career.

Closing Date

Closing Date: 9 October 2025

Interview Date: 16 October 2025

If you feel you have the skills and experience to become our Second in Department in Physics and Electronics, please complete the application form today. You are strongly encouraged to get your application form submitted at the earliest opportunity, as we reserve the right to close our adverts earlier than advertised where sufficient applications have been received.

Safeguarding and Equal Opportunities

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant must have enhanced DBS disclosure and satisfactory references. The school is an equal opportunities employer.

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