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Job Overview: We are seeking a passionate Science Teacher to join our team in delivering high-quality science education to students. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Biochemistry and a passion for scientific research. This is a rewarding opportunity to educate and inspire the next generation of scientists.Responsibilities: - Plan and deliver engaging science lessons that adhere to the national curriculum - Conduct laboratory experiments and demonstrations to enhance learning - Provide one-to-one tutoring and mentoring to students as needed - Manage classroom behaviour effectively using proven behaviour management strategies - Assess student progress through tests, assignments, and examinations - Communicate effectively with students, parents, and colleagues regarding student progress - Organise educational field trips and extracurricular activities related to scienceExperience: - Proven experience teaching Science subjects, with a focus on Biochemistry preferred - Strong proficiency in Maths to support scientific calculations and problem-solving - Ability to proofread scientific reports and assignments for accuracy and clarity - Demonstrated ability in mentoring students in scientific research projects - Excellent communication skills to convey complex scientific concepts in an understandable mannerIf you are a dedicated Science Teacher with a passion for inspiring young minds and fostering a love for science, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.Job Type: PermanentPay: £123.44-£206.71 per dayBenefits:Company pensionEmployee discountOn-site parkingWork Location: In personTPBN1_UKTJ

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