Science Teacher

Salary/Rate:£27,456–£43,014 Full Time (40 hours/week)
Job type:Permanent
Town/City:South Lincolnshire
County:Lincolnshire
Role:Qualified Teaching Staff
Job ref:383
Post Date:22.10.25
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About the Role

Science Teacher – Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire

Salary: £27,456–£43,014 | Full Time (40 hours/week)

Are you ready to take on an exciting challenge and make a real difference in the lives of young people? We are seeking a passionate and creative Science Teacher to join a supportive SEMH school in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. Here, every lesson is an opportunity to inspire curiosity, spark confidence, and help students re-engage with learning in a hands-on, meaningful way.

This is a role for a teacher who thrives on challenges, loves problem-solving, and enjoys seeing students achieve breakthroughs - big or small - every single day.

About Our Partner School

Our partner school in Scunthorpe provides a nurturing, inclusive environment for students aged 11–16, many with EHCPs or diagnoses such as ADHD, ASD, or SEMH needs. The school specialises in supporting young people who have faced difficulties in mainstream settings, giving them a fresh start to build confidence, curiosity, and lifelong skills.

What You’ll Do

  • Create an engaging, fun, and dynamic science classroom where all students feel safe to experiment and explore.

  • Plan and deliver lessons across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, tailored to students’ individual needs and abilities.

  • Inspire and challenge students to think critically, problem-solve, and embrace scientific inquiry.

  • Bring science to life with hands-on activities, experiments, and creative approaches to learning.

  • Support students’ social, emotional, and academic development, helping them to rebuild confidence.

Who We’re Looking For

  • Passionate about supporting students with SEND and SEMH.

  • Experienced in planning and delivering personalised learning (2+ years in SEND or similar setting preferred).

  • Flexible, resilient, and ready to tackle challenges in a rewarding teaching environment.

  • QTS/QTLS is desirable but not essential if you have strong relevant experience.

Why You’ll Love Working Here

  • Competitive pay and enhanced pay scales based on experience.

  • NEST enhanced pension scheme.

  • Staff referral bonuses.

  • Fully funded training and CPD courses to grow your skills.

  • Access to a blue light discount card and wellbeing benefits.

  • Enhanced maternity and paternity pay.

  • Life assurance and career progression opportunities.

Safeguarding & Equality

Inspire EHC and our partner school are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students. All appointments require an enhanced DBS check and references. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer, welcoming applications from candidates from all backgrounds, including veterans and military families.

Join Us

If you are ready to bring energy, creativity, and passion to the classroom and help students in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire unlock their potential - apply today. This is your chance to make a real impact while embracing the challenge of a role that is as rewarding as it is exciting.

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