Engineering Teacher

Scunthorpe
10 months ago
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Exciting Opportunity for an Engineering Teacher

Position: Engineering Teacher
Location: Scunthorpe
Type: Full-Time
Start Date: Sept 2025

Are you an enthusiastic and innovative educator with a passion for engineering? Academics is looking for a talented Engineering Teacher to join our exceptional team and inspire the next generation of engineers.

About Us:

We are dedicated to providing an outstanding educational experience that empowers students to achieve their full potential. Our school community is built on mutual respect, academic excellence, and a commitment to continuous improvement.

Key Responsibilities:

Engaging Instruction: Design and deliver dynamic lessons in engineering, making use of modern teaching methods and technologies.
Curriculum Development: Develop and enhance the engineering curriculum to ensure it is current, relevant, and inspiring.
Hands-On Learning: Facilitate practical engineering projects and experiments, encouraging hands-on learning and problem-solving skills.
Assessment and Support: Assess student progress, provide constructive feedback, and support students in their academic and personal development.
Extracurricular Activities: Lead or support engineering-related extracurricular activities, such as robotics clubs, engineering competitions, or STEM workshops.What We Offer:

Professional Growth: Opportunities for professional development and career advancement.
Collaborative Environment: A supportive and collaborative school community.
Modern Facilities: Access to state-of-the-art laboratories and teaching resources.
Competitive Salary: A competitive salary package based on experience and qualifications.
Work-Life Balance: A commitment to promoting a healthy work-life balance.Requirements:

Qualifications: A degree in Engineering or a related field, along with a recognised teaching qualification.
Experience: Previous teaching experience is preferred, though we welcome applications from passionate newly qualified teachers.
Skills: Excellent communication, organisational, and classroom management skills.
Passion: A genuine enthusiasm for engineering and education.Apply now!

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