Science Teacher

Salary/Rate:£39,000 - £50,000
Job type:Permanent
Town/City:Barnet
County:North West London
Type of Role:Qualified Teacher
Job ref:9525
Post Date:22.05.25
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About the Role

Science Teacher – Specialist Provision
A school where your teaching truly transforms lives.

Location: Barnet
Salary: £39,000 – £50,000 (based on experience)
Contract Type: Permanent
Start Date: September 2025

As a Science Teacher, you're constantly thinking about the students whose lives you're impacting every day. You're planning lessons that inspire, managing behaviours that challenge, and striving to create an environment where students can re-engage with their education and believe in their own potential.

Your deep knowledge of Science, combined with an understanding of social, emotional, and mental health needs, allows you to bring creativity, structure, and empathy into the classroom. And while the job has its challenges, you find the role deeply fulfilling.

…but maybe it’s time to also think about you. Your environment. Your impact. Your future.

This school, an independent specialist provision based in North London, offers education and therapeutic support to students aged 11–19 who are not currently thriving in mainstream settings. Whether they’ve experienced exclusion, trauma, anxiety, or complex needs, this school is built around the belief that with the right support, every young person can succeed.

Their class sizes are small, and the support is immense, allowing you to focus on quality over quantity. The team includes therapeutic professionals and SEN experts, and they work as one to ensure that every student’s wellbeing and learning go hand in hand.

You would be delivering Science across KS3 to KS5, including GCSE and A-Level, helping students re-engage with academic study and develop confidence in their abilities. You’ll have access to excellent resources and the autonomy to create a curriculum that excites and challenges. Most importantly, you’ll have the time, support, and space to teach in the way you always hoped was possible.

If this role fits with where you are professionally, and where you want to be, we’d love to speak with you. We have similar specialist teaching roles across London and can help you explore your next step in SEND or alternative provision education.

📩 Get in touch today by replying to this advert, uploading your CV via our website, or calling us on 0203 011 4848.

Parker Smith Inclusion specialises exclusively in SEND recruitment. Our reputation is built on integrity and insight. With over 350 five-star Google reviews, we are proud to be a trusted voice in SEND.

Benefits of working with Parker Smith Inclusion:

  • Tailored School Matches – We work hard to match you with schools that reflect your ethos and ambition

  • Exclusive Opportunities – Many of our roles are only available through us due to the trust we’ve built with specialist schools

  • Expert Knowledge – We give you honest insight into school cultures, leadership styles, and career pathways

  • Transparent Pay – PAYE only. No hidden deductions, no umbrella company surprises

  • Interview Support – We prepare you thoroughly for interviews with tailored advice

  • Specialist Roles – Positions in SEMH, ASC, PMLD, EBSA, SLD, and complex needs settings

If you’d like your career to be respected and your potential realised, Parker Smith Inclusion is the right partner for you.

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