Job Description
The Yehudi Menuhin School seeks to appoint an enthusiastic, organised and qualified Science Teacher to join our School on a full-time basis from September 2025.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Teaching and Learning
- Plan, prepare and teach a timetable of Biology and Chemistry (and potentially Physics) across all age-ranges as directed by the Head of Science and Deputy Head (Academic). Be aware of the diverse needs within any given class and to differentiate lessons and resources accordingly.
- Understand and implement the aims and objectives of the School and the department, and to contribute to its vibrant and creative atmosphere.
- Regularly mark pupils’ work and engage in continual assessment of pupils’ progress, preparing lessons accordingly. Set and mark Private Study (homework) according to the timetable and in line with departmental policy.
- Maintain attractive displays of pupils work in the classroom.
- Provide feedback to parents in the form of grades, written reports and parents’ meetings as required by the School. To communicate efficiently with parents as required outside of the set reporting framework.
- Set high standards of professionalism and maintain best practice with regards to attendance and punctuality.
- Ensure that pupils are suitably prepared for entry to the appropriate public examinations, and to implement and review the curriculum to ensure that it meets the needs of the pupils.
- Be proficient in the use of IT and the School’s information systems, including Microsoft Office and CPOMS.
- Develop and manage up-to-date teaching and learning resources, including library and digital resources, and advise the Head of Science and Deputy Head (Academic) on course materials.
- Monitor and maintain high standards in the classroom environment and ensure that the department classrooms present a stimulating environment.
- Assist with the setting, marking and, where necessary, co-ordination of internal examinations in the department.
- Maintain and develop, with any other teachers of the subject, schemes of work within the requirements of the examination boards; monitor developments in curriculum requirements on a national scale and respond accordingly.
- Maintain sound discipline inside and outside the classroom, within the School’s agreed procedures.
Ensure that the pupils’ work is regularly assessed, that marks are recorded and that reports are written at appropriate times.
Pastoral Care
- Ensure and promote the safety and wellbeing of pupils at all times in accordance with the School’s Safeguarding Policy and other relevant policies, and to undertake appropriate training.
- Liaise with the Deputy Heads (Academic and Pastoral) and other staff to ensure pupils’ academic and pastoral wellbeing.
- Be a personal tutor to a group of pupils as required by the Head.
- Attend staff meetings, department meetings, academic meetings and pastoral meetings as required, as well as annual parents’ meetings.
- Establish a safe and stimulating environment for pupils and to maintain discipline in accordance with the School’s Behaviour Policy.
Wider Contribution to School Life
- Attend INSET and all additional training as required.
For full details about the role, please download the Candidate Information Pack.
If you would like to apply for the role, please use the 'Apply Now' button at the top of the page and complete our application form. The deadline for applications is Friday 2 May 2025.