Secondary Science Teacher – Alternative Provision (East Birmingham)
Are you a passionate Science Teacher looking to inspire students who have faced barriers to learning? Government Jobz is highlighting an outstanding opportunity to join a dedicated team in East Birmingham.
Job Overview & Compensation
| Daily Salary | £180 to £250 per day |
| Location | Birmingham, Midlands (B36 0UE) |
| Type | Full-time / Contract (On-site) |
| Closing Date | 22 February 2026 |
Role Summary
This Alternative Provision role, featured on Government Jobz, is designed for a resilient educator who excels in small-group settings. You will teach Key Stage 3 and 4 students, delivering practical lessons that help them re-engage with education and achieve their GCSE goals. A nurturing approach combined with strong classroom management is essential for success in this environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Plan and deliver differentiated Science lessons for KS3 and KS4.
- Utilize creative and practical strategies to bring the curriculum to life.
- Support students with SEMH needs to build confidence and academic success.
- Create a structured and positive classroom environment.
- Collaborate with leadership and colleagues to ensure student welfare.
Candidate Requirements
To be eligible for this position through Government Jobz, you should have:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with experience teaching Science at GCSE level.
- Exceptional behavior management skills and the ability to engage learners with SEMH needs.
- A flexible, creative, and resilient teaching style.
- A commitment to Safer Recruitment standards, including a valid enhanced DBS.
Why Work with The Education Network?
Government Jobz values the 25+ years of experience The Education Network brings to the table. Candidates receive personalized support from expert consultants, competitive daily rates, and access to continuous professional development (CPD) in a caring atmosphere where every child matters.
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