Science Teacher salaries in Yarnton, OXF
£37,192
avg per year
The average salary for Science Teacher jobs near Yarnton, OXF is £37,192.*
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Top Science Teacher jobs near Yarnton, OXF
View AllTeacher of Science - plus £2,500 R & R
Gosford Hill School
Kidlington
We are a key provider of initial teacher training in the local area, working with several local teaching schools and universities including the University of…
£31,650 - £49,084 a year
13 hours ago
Science Teacher - September Start
Teaching Tomorrow
Oxford
Have experience teaching Science within a secondary school setting. This role would suit both experienced teachers and ECTs looking to develop within a…
£150 - £240 a day
Science Teacher
Teaching Tomorrow
Oxford
Plan lessons in line with curriculum expectations and school schemes of work. Work collaboratively with department staff and wider school teams.
£140 - £240 a day
Chemistry Teacher Kidlington
Teaching Tomorrow
Oxford
Supporting the wider Science department and contributing to school life. Experience teaching Chemistry within a UK secondary setting.
£130 - £210 a day
Science Teacher – Reimagine Programme, ALternative Provision
School of Outdoors
Aylesbury
Holds a full UK driving licence and has access to their own vehicle. A full driving licence and access to a car are essential for this role.
£30,000 - £42,000 a year
Science Teachers - West Oxfordshire
Teaching Tomorrow
Oxford
Hold QTS or an equivalent recognised teaching qualification. Have experience teaching Science within secondary education.
£130 - £230 a day
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