Lead Teacher of Physics - Sir Graham Balfour High School

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Permanent
Full Time
Education Jobs
Staffordshire, Stafford, United Kingdom, ST161
Job Description

Lead Teacher of Physics

Full Time, Permanent

SGB Pay Scale £32,916 - £45,352 (equivalent to MS1-UPS3) + TLR 2.1 £3,527

Required from September 2026

We are seeking to appoint a dynamic Lead Teacher of Physics to join our very successful Science Faculty. The successful candidate will have a firm commitment to raising whole-school achievement; have a professional approach to staff development; high expectations; and a determination to succeed.

The faculty is at an exciting point in its development and enjoying considerable success in public exams at all levels. We are looking to appoint a forward thinking, able professional to join the Faculty in its continuing development. This post would suit any well-qualified and ambitious teacher of Physics looking to become a subject leader.

At Sir Graham Balfour we offer:

  • A friendly, well-motivated staff, who embrace willingly a culture of professional development.
  • An ever growing reputation in the local community which has resulted in the school being consistently oversubscribed in an area where student rolls are falling.
  • A very positive climate for learning.
  • A first rate learning environment.
  • We are housed in buildings completed in 2002 and financed via a PFI initiative.
  • Innovative 14-19 collaboration and an increasing roll at KS5.
  • A commitment to inclusive practice.

Please note:

  • All shortlisted applicants will be submitted for an enhanced DBS check.
  • Applications will only be accepted if submitted on the IMAT's formal application form.
  • Two references will be required, one of which must be from your most recent employer. In the case of teachers, one reference must come from your most recent headteacher.
  • Once a written reference has been received, we will contact the referee by telephone to confirm the provenance of that reference.
  • If shortlisted, online searches will be carried out, in order to help identify any incidents or issues that have happened and are publicly available online, which the school might want to explore with the applicant at interview.
  • In addition, at interview, applicants will be asked if they have ever been involved in any form of media or activity which would make them unsuitable to work with children and young people, or, if it came to light, might risk the reputation of the school in the eyes of the community or wider public.
  • If shortlisted, we will request a portrait photo of you to attach to your file and to help confirm your identity.
  • If appointed, the successful applicant will be informed that the appointment is subject to satisfactory completion of the following checks: the right to work in the UK, qualifications requirements, satisfactory DBS Enhanced Disclosure, the Criminal Record Self-Declaration Form, teacher prohibition and barred list checks, pre-employment medical screening (if necessary) and satisfactory references (if not already received).

Visits to the school are strongly recommended and can be arranged by contacting Mrs Vicki McKeen (details below).

For an application pack, please access our website, or contact Mrs Vicki McKeen, Headteacher's PA, on or telephone . The closing date for applications is: 1.30pm Tuesday 14 th April 2026.

Please return completed applications to

Shortlisting for this post will take place on Tuesday 14 th April 2026 and successful applicants will be contacted no later than 5pm on the same day. If you have not heard from us by this time, please assume you have not been successful on this occasion.

Interviews will take place on Friday 17 th April 2026. They will include a tour around the school, meetings with the Science Faculty, delivery of a lesson and interviews for the short-listed candidates. Further details of the lesson will be sent out to the shortlisted candidates.