Snowdon Village · Bristol, South West
Job Title: Teacher of Science
Full Time Equivalent Salary: £32,916 - £51,048 (M1 to UPS3)
Contract Type: Permanent
Hours: Full-time, 32.5 hours per week.
Provisional Start Date: September 2026
Your opportunity to make a difference through Science
We are seeking an inspirational Teacher of Science who is passionate about delivering engaging, high‑quality learning experiences for students with diverse and complex needs.
At Snowdon Village – City School, Kingswood, you will play a vital role in supporting young people to develop the skills, confidence and qualifications needed to achieve a positive and prosperous future. Our setting specialises in alternative provision for students with EHCPs and a range of SEND needs, so your role will go beyond the classroom, helping to unlock potential and build meaningful pathways for every learner.
You will use your subject expertise creatively to deliver a curriculum that fosters curiosity, resilience and a love of science, while adapting your teaching to meet the individual strengths and needs of every student.
Our school offers a distinctive environment, with small cohorts, bespoke programmes and a strong emphasis on personalised learning, enabling all students to thrive both academically and personally.
About the role
You will:
Deliver high-quality, engaging Science lessons that inspire curiosity and promote a love of learning
Plan and adapt teaching to meet the needs of students with SEND, EHCPs and additional barriers to learning
Build strong, positive relationships with students to create a safe, supportive and inclusive learning environment
Contribute to a bespoke curriculum, using students’ strengths to support progress and personal development
Play an active role in learning beyond the classroom, including weekly enrichment activities focused on the historical, cultural and environmental aspects of the local area
Support wider opportunities such as land-based learning, animal care and outdoor education, enhancing students’ engagement and real-world understanding of science
Work collaboratively with colleagues, families and external professionals to support student progress and wellbeing
Contribute positively to the wider life and ethos of the school
About you
You will be:
A qualified teacher (QTS/QTLS or equivalent) with strong subject knowledge in Science
Experienced, or highly motivated, to work within a SEND or alternative provision setting
Skilled in delivering adapted, inclusive teaching that supports a wide range of learning needs
A strong communicator who can build trust with students, families and colleagues
Patient, resilient and committed to helping every student succeed
Passionate about personalised learning, inclusion and improving life chances
Committed to your own professional development and contributing to a collaborative team culture
highly competent in all elements of the Teacher