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Science Teacher


Teaching Personnel

£32,916 - 51,048 per year

Basingstoke

Temporary | Full Time

14/04/2026

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Science Teacher - Basingstoke

Start Date: September 2026
Contract: Full‑time
Phase: KS3-KS4 (Ages 11-16)

A forward‑looking secondary school in Basingstoke is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Science Teacher to join its developing Science team from September 2026. This full‑time opportunity is ideal for a teacher who is passionate about inspiring curiosity, delivering engaging practical science, and supporting all students to achieve their best.


About the School

This school is an inclusive and aspirational learning community committed to raising achievement and supporting the personal development of every student. It places strong emphasis on high expectations, positive relationships and a culture of respect, ensuring pupils feel safe, supported and motivated to succeed.

The school's ethos focuses on developing confident learners who are prepared for the next stage of education and life beyond school. Staff work collaboratively in a supportive environment where professional development and reflective practice are encouraged.


Ofsted & School Improvement

In recent inspections, Ofsted has recognised the school's clear focus on behaviour, personal development and strengthening the quality of education, highlighting the school's commitment to ongoing improvement and consistency in classroom practice. Leaders are focused on improving curriculum delivery, assessment and outcomes across subjects, including Science.


The Science Department

The Science Department plays a key role in the school's curriculum, delivering Biology, Chemistry and Physics across KS3 and KS4. The team values practical, hands‑on learning, helping students understand the relevance of science in the real world while developing strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.

Teachers collaborate closely to plan well‑sequenced lessons and share effective strategies that support progress for learners of all abilities. There are opportunities to contribute to enrichment activities and STEM‑related initiatives that enhance the curriculum.


What the School Offers

  • A supportive and collaborative staff culture
  • Clear behaviour systems that promote calm and purposeful learning
  • Commitment to professional development and coaching
  • Opportunities to contribute to curriculum development and enrichment
  • A diverse and inclusive student body

Who We're Looking For

You will be:

  • A qualified Science Teacher with strong subject knowledge (Biology, Chemistry or Physics)
  • Confident teaching across KS3 and KS4
  • Passionate about practical science and engaging teaching approaches
  • Committed to inclusive practice and high expectations for all learners
  • A reflective practitioner who values teamwork and continuous improvement

Key Responsibilities

  • Teach Science across KS3 and KS4, planning engaging and well‑structured lessons
  • Deliver practical work safely and confidently
  • Use assessment to identify gaps and support progress
  • Contribute to departmental planning and whole‑school priorities
  • Support enrichment opportunities such as STEM clubs or activities

How to Apply

If you are excited by the opportunity to join an improving and ambitious secondary school in Basingstoke, and to make a real difference through inspiring Science teaching, we would love to hear from y