Teacher of Chemistry
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Education / Teaching
High School, Science Teacher
The Henrietta Barnett School is seeking to appoint a highly qualified and enthusiastic Teacher of Chemistry as a maternity cover position for the academic year 2026-7. The successful applicant will have the qualifications, skills and passion to teach Chemistry to highly able students all the way from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 5 and would also have either the experience or a willingness to teach one or more of the other science subjects to the end of Key Stage 4.
The successful applicant should also enjoy working as part of a team. Science is extremely popular at The Henrietta Barnett School and we are proud of facilitating so many young women into higher education and careers in STEM. A majority of students take A-level Chemistry and A
The qualities of the successful candidate will include:
- Excellent qualifications and knowledge of Chemistry and related pedagogy to enable the development of an outstanding learning environment and challenge all the way through to Key Stage 5
- Qualifications/knowledge/experience of one or more of the other sciences subjects to enable the development of an outstanding learning environment and challenge to the end of Key Stage 4
- The ability to employ a range of teaching strategies to develop an enthusiasm for science amongst students
- A commitment to active learning and the development of practical skills including the use of ICT
- The ability to accept responsibility and work independently
- The ability to organise, prioritise, plan and co-ordinate a variety of tasks and procedures, and to work under pressure
- Effective communication skills and the ability to create good professional relationships. The job involves formal and informal contact with students, parents and colleagues.
The Henrietta Barnett School is a fully selective girls' grammar school, situated in the beautiful surroundings of Hampstead Garden Suburb. Dame Henrietta Barnett, who was a social reformer, pioneer of education and champion of the poor and needy, founded the school in 1911. Dame Henrietta strongly believed in the power of education to shape people's lives and founded the school to provide educational opportunities for the highest quality for its students.
We were delighted to be awarded the title of State School of the Year 2023 and 2025 for Academic Achievement by The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide for having the best GCSE and A Level results in the country. Over 25 students a year gain places at Oxbridge and the vast majority go on to study at the top universities in the country.
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