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Graduate Science Teaching Assistant

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Graduate Science Teaching Assistant
Sheffield Secondary School | September 2025 Start | Earn up to £550 per Week

Are you a recent science graduate passionate about inspiring the next generation of STEM learners?

Would you jump at the chance to inspire the next generation of Scientists, Engineers and Mathematicians?

Do you want to gain hands-on classroom experience before pursuing teacher training, or a career in science education?

A high-achieving secondary school in Sheffield is looking to appoint a full-time Graduate Science Teaching Assistant for a September 2025 start. This is a paid role, offering up to £550 per week, ideal for graduates with a strong background in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or a STEM-related subject.

As aGraduate Science Teaching Assistant, you'll work closely with science teachers to deliver engaging academic support acrossKS3 and KS4, helping students to build confidence and make progress in key areas of thescience curriculum.

Click‘Apply Now'to register your interest in this exciting Graduate Science Teaching Assistant role!

Why become a Graduate Science Teaching Assistant?

This Sheffield school has a fantastic reputation for promoting STEM learning and supporting aspiring educators. As aGraduate Science Teaching Assistant, you'll gain practical classroom experience, develop your subject knowledge, and work directly with pupils who need additional support in Science and Maths. Many former Graduate Science Teaching Assistants have gone on to complete PGCEs, SCITTs, or work in educational research or clinical psychology.

Graduate Science Teaching Assistant – What You'll Do:

  • Deliver 1:1 and small group interventions in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics
  • Support teachers with the planning and delivery of science lessons
  • Help students access thescience curriculum, particularly those with SEN or EAL needs
  • Assist in setting up experiments and maintaining lab equipment
  • Encourage curiosity, critical thinking, and engagement with STEM subjects
  • Track academic progress and tailor support accordingly
  • Contribute to a positive and inclusive classroom environment

Graduate Science Teaching Assistant – Person Specification:

  • 2:1 or above in a science-related degree (e.g., Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Biomedical Science)
  • Strong academic background and passion for science education
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • A proactive, patient, and adaptable approach to working with young people
  • Previous experience working with students is beneficial but not essential

ThisGraduate Science Teaching Assistantrole is the perfect way to launch a rewarding career in education or STEM. You'll gain valuable insight into classroom practice while making a meaningful impact on students' academic journeys.

Apply nowto become aGraduate Science Teaching AssistantinSheffieldand start your education journey this September.

Graduate Science Teaching Assistant | Sheffield Secondary School | Up to £550 per Week
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