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Second in Science

Lawnswood School

Leeds

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS + TLR2c
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2026
Apply by:
20 April 2026

Job overview

Second in Science

Payscale: MPS/UPS  TLR 2c

Full time, permanent

Required from: September 2026

 

We are seeking to appoint an ambitious and highly effective teacher to take on a key leadership role within our large and successful Science faculty. This is a significant post within the department, offering the opportunity to play a central role in the leadership, organisation and development of Science across the school. The successful candidate will work closely with the Head of Science to ensure consistently high standards of teaching, learning and student outcomes across all key stages.

Science is one of the largest faculties in the school, comprising approximately 18 teachers and 2 technicians. The department delivers a full curriculum at KS3 and KS4, including both combined and separate sciences, alongside a strong post-16 offer including A Level sciences and Level 3 Applied Science.

Our curriculum intent is designed to develop:

·         Curiosity enough to take interest in and appreciate the importance of the scientific issues and concerns that we will face in the near future.

·         Scientific literacy enough to recognise the importance of the scientific method and to question the quality of the scientific stories they see in the media.

·         An awareness of the importance of what they are learning and why we need to know it.

 

You will be an excellent teacher who will be able to use their skills to develop others. You must have a strong commitment to teaching across the full ability range and have a keen interest in developing the science curriculum to make science accessible and engaging to all. The role would suit an ambitious middle leader who is ready to take on significant responsibility within a large and complex department. If you have the drive and enthusiasm to inspire and encourage young people with your teaching then you are warmly invited to apply.

The successful applicant must have the ability to teach general science at KS3 and KS4. The ability to teach a specialism to KS5 would be preferred but is not essential.

A TLR payment (2c) is available for a suitable candidate. If successful, you will take a leading role within the Science faculty, with delegated responsibility for a key stage and wider aspects of teaching and learning, including contributing to the development, consistency and quality assurance of provision across the department.

Lawnswood School offers a professional challenge and a rewarding opportunity to work within a highly collaborative science department that is passionate about the progress and development of every student.

 

Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Appointments will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. If shortlisted, you will be required to disclose relevant information regarding criminal history and an online search will be conducted. This includes only information publicly available online. We promote diversity and want a workforce which reflects the population of Leeds.

 

Employment is conditional on confirmation of the right to work in the UK – either as a UK or Irish citizen, under the EU settlement scheme or having secured any other relevant work visa. Lawnswood School is not registered with the UK Government to offer visa sponsorship.

 

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About Lawnswood School

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  • Lawnswood School
  • Ring Road, West Park, Leeds
  • West Yorkshire
  • LS16 5AG
  • United Kingdom

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Lawnswood School is a mixed, non-denominational community secondary school and sixth form for pupils aged 11-18. It is located in West Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire.

The school, founded in its current form in 1972, has capacity for up to 1,500 pupils. Its predecessor schools were the Leeds Modern School, a boys' grammar school, and Lawnswood High School for Girls.

Headteacher

Jo Bell

Values and vision

Lawnswood School aims to create an inspirational community of learning, where its ambitions for academic attainment with an emphasis on students' moral, social, personal, and spiritual needs are combined.

The school wants its students to become caring, committed, self-aware and confident members of society. It aims to ensure all students are treated as individuals and are able to excel.

Lawnswood aims to ensure its students are equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and confidence to undertake the next stage of their career, and hopes to foster leadership and engagement to encourage pupils to make a positive contribution to their school and community.

Ofsted

“The ambition and total commitment of the headteacher has raised the expectations of students and staff. This has resulted in significant improvements in the quality of teaching so that the school and inspectors judge more than three-quarters of teaching is now good or better.”

“Students’ achievement is now good overall, especially in the sixth form, where students make strong progress from relatively low starting points and achieve above the national average. All aspects of provision in the sixth form are at least good and some are outstanding.”

View Lawnswood School’s latest Ofsted report

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