Graduate Science Teaching Assistant
Job ID: 7027152
Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
£500 - 560 per week
Job Type: Full Time
Duties:
Graduate Science Teaching Assistant | Leeds | Up to £560 per week Full-Time | Term-Time Only | Monday to Friday, 8:15am – 3:30pm
You've worked hard for your Science degree. Now it's time to put it to work — and find out if teaching is where you're meant to be.
A thriving secondary school in Leeds is looking for an enthusiastic Graduate Science Teaching Assistant to join their Science department for either an immediate start or September 2026. This isn't just a stepping stone — it's a launchpad.
The role
You'll be embedded in a successful, well-resourced Science department, working across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology at GCSE and A-Level. From supporting students in the classroom to running targeted interventions and assisting with practical lab work, you'll gain the kind of hands-on experience that forms the foundation of a brilliant teaching career.
What you'll be doing
Supporting student success
- Deliver 1:1 and small-group interventions for students who need extra support
- Help GCSE and A-Level students master challenging concepts and exam techniques
- Work with learners across all abilities — from those building core understanding to high-achievers pushing for top grades
- Support practical laboratory work and scientific investigations
Building your teaching skills
- Assist experienced teachers in delivering engaging Science lessons
- Develop strategies for making complex scientific ideas accessible and exciting
- Learn classroom management techniques in a structured, supportive environment
- Observe outstanding teaching practice firsthand and apply what you learn
- Gain hands-on experience with lab safety and practical demonstrations
Making a real difference
- Watch students' confidence grow as concepts click into place
- Help young people develop the critical thinking and analytical skills they'll carry for life
- Contribute to a department with a strong track record of results
- Play your part in inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and healthcare professionals
What you'll need
- A degree in Physics, Chemistry, or Biology (2:1 or higher) — your subject knowledge is at the heart of this role
- A genuine passion for education and helping young people succeed
- Enthusiasm, resilience, and a collaborative approach
- Willingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check (child workforce)
It would be great if you also have:
- Any tutoring, mentoring, or volunteering experience with young people
- Familiarity with the UK secondary Science curriculum
- Clear ambitions to pursue Qualified Teacher Status
- Experience with practical or laboratory-based science
No formal teaching experience? No problem. This role is built to develop aspiring teachers from the ground up — we're investing in your potential, not just your CV.
The school
This high-achieving Leeds secondary has built an excellent reputation for strong academic results, outstanding teaching, and genuine investment in staff development. You'll join a collaborative Science department, work in well-equipped laboratories, and be part of a positive school culture where students are motivated and staff are valued.
Two start dates available
Whether you're ready to start now or planning ahead for September 2026, we want to hear from you. Positions are being filled on a rolling basis — the earlier you apply, the better your chances of securing the role and school that's right for you.
Ready to take your first step?
If you're a Science graduate who wants to make a difference, grow professionally, and explore a teaching career with real support behind you — apply today.
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