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HEAD OF PHYSICS

Full time • Required for January 2018

Immanuel College is seeking to appoint an outstanding physicist who has the ability to lead and continue the development within the Physics Department. Recent successes in Physics include a Year 11 Olympiad winner and increasing interest in engineering and other STEM careers.

You must be able to manage the teaching quality, progress and continuous professional development of this high achieving department. In addition, you must be able to teach with skill and
confidence to well-motivated and intelligent classes, and be able to inspire, challenge and support our pupils.

In return, we can offer:

  • a competitive salary commensurate with experience and achievement.
  • a strong commitment to support continuous professional development.
  • generous holiday entitlement.
  • subsidised lunches and free parking.
  • an opportunity to apply for the role of Deputy Head of Science.

For a candidate information pack, please visit our website www.immanuelcollege.co.uk or contact Miss Faye Westbrook, in the Human Resources Department, at staffrecruitment@immanuel.herts.sch.uk

For further questions or to make an appointment to visit the school, please contact the Head of Science, Mr Felix Posner, at fposner@immanuel.herts.sch.uk

Applications are welcome from both Jewish and non-Jewish candidates.

Closing date: Midday, Wednesday 4 October 2017.
Assessment and interviews will take place week commencing Monday 16 October 2017.

Immanuel College is an HMC co-educational Jewish day school and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

Telephone: 020 8950 0604 • admissions@immanuel.herts.sch.uk
www.immanuelcollege.co.uk • Elstree Road, Bushey, Herts WD23 4EB

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