Physics Teaching job in Kingston upon Thames

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  • Reference  :  06-120601003
  • Local Authority  :  Kingston upon Thames
  • Type  :  Part Time
  • From  :  Immediately to 24/07/2013
Job Description

Regular Physics teaching position is Surrey. Are you looking for a Physics teaching job in Surrey?

If so, this wonderful Physics teaching vacancy in Kingston is a wonderful opportunity for you! The position is for every Monday and Wednesday and starts in September. You will need to teach between the hours of 8 until 15.45 and have a maximum class size of 15. We are looking for a hard-working and committed teacher who has experience teaching Physics at Secondary level, who is able to show initiative in the classroom and who is extremely passionate about teaching.

This wonderful school in Kingston offers the successful applicant the chance to teach across the secondary age range, with small classes to ensure that quality of teaching is not compromised. You will teach the Edexcel GCSE dual award Physics to years 7-11.

This school offers:

-a strong academic ethos;

-a dedicated and loyal staff;

-well behaved students and supportive parents;

-ongoing opportunities for further professional development.

This really is a wonderful, part-time Physics teaching job not to be missed!

The successful candidate must:

- be a qualified teacher to UK standard

- have experience in teaching Physics to secondary aged students

- have good Physics classroom experience

- be available to interview immediately

- be able to commit to a part-time vacancy (2 days per week)

If you are interested in applying for this secondary Physics teaching vacancy in Kingston please apply online today, email surrey@timeplan.net or call 0208 939 8383 now!

TimePlan Education believes in Equal Opportunities in employment for all.

TimePlan Education Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974) and is subject to a successful Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check and two satisfactory professional references.

I just taught in the style that I did at home and it was fine.


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