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Lead Practitioner for Science
Posted 5 hours 45 minutes ago by OAT Futures
Powered by Supporting schools to deliver outstanding science education
Responsibilities- Supports science departments across multiple schools, helping teachers and leaders improve the quality of science education.
- Delivers coaching, curriculum development, and lesson support, including teaching students directly when needed.
- Works across a wide region, balancing school visits, training, planning, and remote work.
To do this role, you need the same qualifications you'd need to become a science teacher: GCSE English and maths at grade C or above (grade 5 now), A levels in your subject, and a subject specific degree. For me, that was chemistry. After that, I completed a PGCE, which gave me qualified teacher status.
Working hours and travelMy typical working hours are eight until five during term time, but because I travel a lot, I'm usually out of the door well before eight and home well after five. Sometimes I need to pick up work in the evenings or at weekends, especially when I'm planning lessons, training, or meetings. On Fridays I work from home, mostly doing online meetings, and the rest of the week I'm in different schools working with teachers and students.
OAT Futures
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