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Creative Chemistry Teacher Wanted for September 2025 – Birmingham

Perham Education Partnership
Birmingham
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Creative Chemistry Teacher Wanted for September 2025 – Birmingham, Birmingham Client: Location: Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Posted: 29.06.2025
Expiry Date: 13.08.2025
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Creative Chemistry Teacher Wanted for September 2025 – Birmingham
Are you a passionate Chemistry Teacherlooking to ignite curiosity in young minds? Our Good-rated school in Birmingham is seeking an innovative Chemistry Teacher to join our vibrant department in September 2025. This is an exciting opportunity to foster a love for science and help students explore the wonders of chemistry.
About the Role:
As a Chemistry Teacher, you will engage students at KS3, KS4, and KS5, guiding them through complex chemical concepts and practical experiments. You’ll have the chance to inspire students to see chemistry in action and understand its real-world applications, working alongside other enthusiastic Chemistry Teachers to develop a creative and challenging curriculum.
Key Responsibilities of the Chemistry Teacher:
Deliver dynamic Chemistry lessons that focus on both practical experimentation and theoretical principles.
Monitor and assess student progress, offering constructive feedback to help them improve.
Collaborate with the Chemistry department to refine teaching strategies and materials.
What Makes This Chemistry Teacher Role Special:
A cutting-edge Chemistry department with advanced laboratory facilities and resources.
The opportunity to teach in a school that values scientific excellence and curiosity.
Access to professional development programs to help you enhance your career as a Chemistry Teacher.
What We Need From You:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or an equivalent teaching qualification.
A degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or a related subject.
Experience teaching Chemistry at KS3, KS4, and ideally KS5.
A passion for making chemistry accessible and exciting for students.
Why This School is Perfect for a Chemistry Teacher:
A Good-ratedschool that values both academic achievement and creative teaching.
A supportive and collaborative Chemistry department dedicated to fostering a love of science.
Opportunities for career growth, with the potential to take on leadership roles as a Chemistry Teacher.
If you are a committed Chemistry Teachereager to inspire the next generation of scientists, apply today with your CV. Join us in Birmingham and become part of an innovative Chemistry department!
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