Hours of work: Full Time Teacher's Hours
Working pattern: Full-time
Fixed term for: 12 months
Closing date: Friday 20th February 2026, 12pm
For more information and to apply for the above post, please contact:
Willingdon Community School, Broad Road, Lower Willingdon, East Sussex, BN20 9QX
Phone: 01323 485254
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://willingdonschool.org.uk/about-us/vacancies
Please note, we do not accept CVs.
Required for a September 2026 start, a high quality Teacher of Science to join a successful and experienced team within this high achieving school. This high attaining department is looking for either experienced or newly qualified teachers with a passion for Science and a commitment to the success of all pupils. The ability to teach across Key Stage 3 and 4 is essential.
The Science Team at Willingdon currently consists of ten teachers. They are supported by a team of Science Technicians. The Science Department is a vibrant inclusive group of individuals all striving to encourage more students to study science beyond school and college. We have expanded our range of extra-curricular activities this year to include things such as STEM clubs, robotics groups, advanced science programs, trips to the National Science Museum and entering Olympiad competitions, and we are always looking for new and exciting ventures.
In Years 7 and 8, students follow the Collins Scheme of Work. Students are taught biology, chemistry and physics modules, each module lasting for approximately eight lessons. Knowledge and skills acquired by students are assessed at the end of each module. The aim of this course is to introduce students to the ideas covered at KS4 and provide them with the essential prior knowledge required to embark on the GCSE curriculum.
In Years 9, 10 and 11 all students work towards completing biology, chemistry and physics GCSEs. Each class currently has one teacher to deliver all of the specialisms. The modular approach started at Key Stage 3 is continued into Key Stage 4 and modules from each specialism are taught in rotation. At the end of each module, students sit a summative assessment which generates an attainment grade for that module.
Regardless of past levels of success, the striving for excellence never stops.
Our Vision Statement:
We are Willingdon
This makes us Willingdon.
Staff wellbeing is of paramount importance to us at Willingdon Community School. We can offer the successful candidate:
Bike Scheme, this is a salary sacrifice scheme that produces a saving of up to 32% compared to buying a bike upfront.
A free coffee machine is ready for you during break and lunch time.
Invitations to whole school social events such as our Christmas party which is subsidised as a thank you to staff, and other gatherings to celebrate success.
Local business discounts for Willingdon Community School staff.
And more!
We believe that happy staff make happy children and therefore do our utmost to support our staff.
Willingdon Community School is committed to child protection/safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, we expect all staff and volunteers to share this duty of care. All applicants will be subject to safer recruitment procedures and will require satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check.
We advise applying promptly for our vacancies as we reserve the right to close and interview early if sufficient suitable applications have been received.
Interview details will be sent to shortlisted candidates only.
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