British Lyceum International Online School
A-Level Chemistry Teacher
Job Summary:
Teach A-Level Chemistry to students aged 16-18, fostering academic excellence, critical thinking, and scientific literacy.
Key Responsibilities:
Instruction:
1. Teach A-Level Chemistry curriculum (e.g., OCR, AQA, Edexcel).
2. Develop and implement engaging lesson plans.
3. Assess student progress and provide feedback.
Student Support:
1. Provide individualized guidance.
2. Encourage critical thinking and problem-solving.
3. Support students with practical experiments and investigations.
Curriculum Development:
1. Contribute to chemistry curriculum development.
2. Collaborate with colleagues.
Assessment and Evaluation:
1. Set and mark assessments.
2. Evaluate student progress.
Requirements:
1. Bachelor’s/master’s degree in chemistry or related field.
2. Teaching certification (e.g., QTS, PGCE).
3. Experience teaching A-Level Chemistry.
4. Strong knowledge of A-Level Chemistry curriculum.
5. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Desirable Qualities:
1. Familiarity with various A-Level Chemistry syllabi.
2. Experience with practical experiments and investigations.
3. Ability to adapt to diverse learning styles.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs):
1. Student academic achievement.
2. Student satisfaction.
3. Departmental goals.
Salary and Benefits:
To be determined by the school.
How to Apply:
[Insert application instructions]
Essential Skills:
1. Teaching/Tutoring
2. Chemistry expertise
4. Problem-solving
5. Laboratory management
Tools and Resources:
1. Chemistry textbooks and resources
2. Laboratory equipment
3. Educational software
4. Online resources (e.g., past papers, study guides)
Work Environment:
1. Classroom
2. Laboratory
3. Staff room
Typical Work Schedule:
Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm (varies depending on school)
Career Path:
1. Head of Science Department
2. Curriculum Leader
3. Education Consultant
4. Examiner/Assessor
Certifications:
1. Teaching Certification (e.g., QTS, PGCE)
2. Chemistry-specific certifications (e.g., CChem)
