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  • Niamh O'Connell
    Niamh O'Connell

    ​Thanks to Step Teachers, I was able to find a physics teaching job in a fantastic school with a supportive leadership team. Their team provided me with personalized support and advice throughout the job search process, and I felt like they truly cared about my success.

  • Sam Morrison
    Sam Morrison

    ​If you're a physics teacher looking for work, Step Teachers should be the step you take. Their team is knowledgeable about the education industry and has connections to some of the best schools in the country. They are responsive, professional, and always put their clients first.

  • Katy McMillan
    Katy McMillan

    ​I had a fantastic experience working with Step Teachers to find my next physics teaching job. Their team was knowledgeable, supportive, and responsive throughout the entire job search process. Thanks to them, I found a job that is the perfect fit for me.

Frequently asked questions

  • When evaluating job opportunities as a physics teacher, consider factors such as the school's location, student population, resources and facilities, opportunities for professional development, and the level of support provided by the school and its leadership team.

  • To work as a physics teacher in the UK, you will typically need a degree in physics or a related field, a teaching qualification such as a PGCE, and relevant classroom experience.

  • Physics teachers may find work in a variety of settings, including primary and secondary schools, sixth form colleges, and international schools. They may also have opportunities to teach specialized courses such as astrophysics or quantum mechanics.

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