Science Teacher – Hillingdon
£194.20 to £258.84 (MPS1 - MPS6) per day PAYE
Monday to Friday, 08:30 AM to 04:00 PM
Full-time, long-term to permanent contract (term-time only)
September 2026 start
Teaching in an SEMH setting is one of the most rewarding and professionally enriching experiences in education. Every day brings the opportunity to make a genuine difference while developing specialist skills in behaviour, emotional wellbeing, and trauma-informed practice. If you are seeking a role that will challenge you, support your growth, and open doors to future leadership opportunities, we would love to hear from you.
About the school:
A specialist school in Hillingdon providing a structured and supportive environment for young people aged 11 to 19 years old. The school offers personalised education for students with SEND, with a particular focus on SEMH needs, alongside autism and associated learning needs. Its therapeutic and relational approach is designed to help pupils overcome barriers to learning and achieve positive educational and personal outcomes.
With a strong emphasis on individual progress and wellbeing, the school combines tailored academic programmes with specialist pastoral and therapeutic support, helping students build confidence, resilience, emotional regulation, and the skills needed for successful transitions into further education, employment, or adulthood.
Key features include:
- Specialist SEND provision with a focus on SEMH and autism
- Individualised learning programmes and flexible curriculum pathways
- Therapeutic, relational, and behaviour-focused support
- Strong emphasis on emotional wellbeing, resilience, and personal development
- Safe, structured environment preparing students for future success
About the role:
As a Science Teacher, you will inspire curiosity and a love of learning by delivering engaging lessons across the science curriculum up to KS5. You will plan and teach high-quality lessons that develop students' scientific knowledge, practical investigation skills, and confidence in exploring the world around them. You will create a safe, inclusive, and stimulating learning environment, adapt your teaching to meet the diverse needs of your students, assess progress effectively, and encourage every learner to achieve their full potential. Working collaboratively with colleagues, you will play an important role in supporting students' academic, personal, and social development.
Who this role will suit:
This role is ideal for an enthusiastic and dedicated teacher who is passionate about making science accessible, engaging, and relevant for all learners. You will enjoy building positive relationships with young people, using creative teaching approaches to spark curiosity, and adapting your practice to support a wide range of learning needs. You will be patient, resilient, and committed to helping every student succeed, with the ability to inspire confidence both in and beyond the classroom. If you are looking for an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in a supportive and collaborative environment, this role will be ideal for you.
If you are interested in this position or would like to have a conversation on how we can support you in your next teaching role, apply now or get in touch with Mohammed on 0203 011 4848 or mohammed@psinclusion.co.uk.