Job Description
Summary:
Chemistry Teacher - Easter Revision Programme. Join a school's intensive revision programme and help students succeed in A Level and GCSE exams.
About the School:
A school is committed to academic excellence and student growth, with a diverse student body from around the world. It offers a supportive and professional environment for staff, with a strong focus on training and development.
The Opportunity:
As a Chemistry Teacher in the Easter Revision Programme, you will play a vital role in helping students consolidate their learning and prepare for crucial exams. This is a unique opportunity to make a real difference in the academic journey of students aiming for top UK universities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver high-quality instruction tailored to individual student needs
- Create a positive, engaging, and motivating classroom environment
- Support students in developing exam skills and building confidence
- Collaborate with a team of experienced educators and academic staff
- Prepare and deliver revision materials aligned with UK exam board requirements
- Provide targeted feedback to help students improve performance
- Monitor and assess student progress throughout the programme
- Maintain accurate records of student performance and attendance
Qualifications & Skills:
Required
- A relevant academic degree or teaching qualification
- Previous teaching experience (essential)
- Strong knowledge of UK exam boards and their requirements in Chemistry
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to adapt teaching methods to different learning needs
Preferred
- Experience in teaching A Level and GCSE Chemistry
- Proven track record of teaching success
- Experience with revision and exam preparation techniques
- Familiarity with online learning platforms and digital resources
Compensation & Benefits:
- Competitive weekly salary of £1250
- Free lunch, tea, and coffee
- On-site staff accommodation available
- Free parking and secure bike storage
- Small class sizes with a maximum of 14 students