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A leading educational institution in North West London is seeking an outstanding Science teacher for September 2025. The role offers opportunities for both Early Career Teachers and experienced educators, including a potential 2nd in charge position with additional responsibilities and benefits. The school prides itself on high academic standards and a supportive environment for both staff and students.
Teacher of Science (with potential for 2ic) - Barnet and Camden - MPS/UPS (TLR available for 2nd in charge)
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Hasmonean Multi-Academy Trust is a centre of academic excellence in North West London. The performance of the two schools in the Trust ranks them among the very top comprehensives in the country. Our students consistently achieve high standards in GCSE and A Level examinations. The majority of our students go on to university, with some accepted at Oxbridge and medical schools each year. We share high expectations among students, staff, and parents.
We are seeking an outstanding Science teacher who is passionate about working with and developing highly motivated students. The ideal candidate will possess excellent subject knowledge and be capable of teaching across all Key Stages. This position is open to both Early Career Teachers (ECTs) and experienced Science teachers. For experienced candidates, there is an opportunity to take on a 2nd in charge role across the Boys' School, which includes a Teaching and Learning Responsibility (TLR) allowance.
Prospective candidates are welcome to visit the school. To arrange a visit, please contact Brett Coventry. We reserve the right to interview and appoint before the closing date. All candidates should refer to the job description and person specification before applying.
In accordance with government guidance, shortlisted candidates will undergo an online search. The appointment is subject to an enhanced DBS clearance. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.