Job Description
Physics Teacher - Potters Bar, Hertfordshire - September 2026
A high-performing secondary school in Potters Bar is seeking a talented Physics Teacher to join its established Science faculty from September 2026. This Permanent Physics Teacher role offers an excellent opportunity to work in a school recognised for its academic rigour, calm learning environment, and carefully sequenced curriculum.
About the School
This oversubscribed 11-18 school has a strong reputation for disciplined classrooms and purposeful learning. The Science curriculum is knowledge-rich, with a clear progression model from KS3 through to GCSE, placing emphasis on deep conceptual understanding and regular retrieval practice. Pupils demonstrate high levels of engagement, supported by a consistent behaviour system that allows teachers to focus on teaching. Enrichment is a key strength, with STEM clubs, inter-school competitions, and well-attended intervention programmes contributing to strong outcomes in Physics.
What the School Offers
- A highly collaborative Science department with shared planning and centralised resources
- Structured CPD programme focused on subject knowledge and instructional coaching
- Clear behaviour systems with strong pastoral backing from Heads of Year
- Access to well-equipped laboratories and dedicated technician support
- Opportunities to contribute to curriculum development or lead enrichment initiatives
What the Role Involves
- Delivering well-sequenced Physics lessons across KS3 and KS4
- Using assessment data to inform teaching and close knowledge gaps
- Contributing to the ongoing refinement of the Science curriculum
- Running or supporting extra-curricular STEM activities
- Maintaining high expectations for behaviour, effort, and academic outcomes
What the School is Looking For
Applicants for this Physics Teacher role must hold UK QTS or be completing a recognised UK teacher training programme. A strong academic background is expected, ideally a 2:1 degree or above in a relevant discipline. Candidates should demonstrate proven experience teaching in UK secondary schools, with clear evidence of delivering structured lessons and securing pupil progress. Confidence operating within established behaviour systems is essential. Applicants must also have the legal right to work in the UK, as visa sponsorship is not available.
Salary and Contract
London Fringe MPS £34,398 to £46,839, with UPS £48,913 to £52,490. Additional responsibility allowances may be available for experienced Physics Teachers seeking progression.
This Physics Teacher opportunity would suit an ambitious practitioner looking to embed themselves in a high-expectation environment and develop long-term within a successful Science department.
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Physics Teacher | September 2026 | INDTEACH