Aspiring Physics Teacher Program - £36,500 Permanent Contract

City of Westminster
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Aspiring Physics Teacher Program - £36,500 Permanent Contract

A fantastic Secondary School in the Borough of Westminster are on the hunt for Aspiring Physics Teacher for an ASAP start. This is a full time, and permanent post. Please note, the salary is based upon experience & on a scale.

You will be working across the Physics Department, supporting KS3-4 lessons, while having a focus on attainment & the quality of learning. This is the perfect opportunity if you're an aspiring Physics Teacher looking to gain experience before enrolling onto teacher training.

The Head Teacher would ideally like a Physics Graduate with any of the following Physics related degrees:

Physics with Astrophysics
Physics with Mathematics
Physics with Philosophy
Physics with Space Science
Physics with Medical Physics
Physics with Particle Physics
Applied Physics
Astrophysics (Physics)
Astronomy (Physics)
Engineering Physics
Geophysics / Earth Physics
Materials Science / Materials Engineering (Physics)
Aeronautical / Aerospace Engineering (Physics)
Mechanical Engineering
Chemical Physics
Biophysics (Physics)
Mathematics (Physics)
Mathematics & Physics
Computational Physics / Computing & Physics
Data Science (Physics)
Mathematical Sciences (Physics)
Statistics & Probability (Physics)

You will have the opportunity to enrol onto a Salaried Schools Direct opportunity via the Secondary School either starting September 2026 or 2027.

Does this sound like the Aspiring Physics Teacher Program with a £36,500 permanent contract for you? If so, please read on below to find out further details.

JOB DESCRIPTION

Aspiring Physics Teacher Program
Secondary Teaching Assistant (Subject dependent)
Working across KS3-5 with a focus on raising attainment
Carrying out GCSE & A Level interventions
Enrolling onto the Aspiring Physics Teacher Program (Schools Direct)
ASAP, Jan or April 2026 - Full Time & Permanent
£27,500 - £36,500 permanent contract (Paid on a scale depending on experience)
Located in the Borough of Westminster

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Must have a desirable degree from the above subjects from a reputable University
Good A Levels & GCSEs across the board
Must be confident within your ability and knowledge of both the GCSE & A Level curriculum
You must be able to engage and motivate the students
Commitment and ambition to succeed is key throughout!

SCHOOL DETAILS

Graded 'Outstanding' in latest Ofsted report
Leading training School throughout the Borough
Take on over 30 graduates a year
Plenty of CPD opportunities throughout
Schools Direct Opportunity
Located in the Borough of Westminster
Good Tube Links - District, Central and London Overground

If you are interested in this Aspiring Physics Teacher Program, interviews can be arranged immediately.

Apply for this Aspiring Physics Teacher Program by sending your CV to Ryan at EdEx. You will be contacted by your personal consultant (if shortlisted).

Aspiring Physics Teacher Program - £36,500 Permanent Contract

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