The Dulwich School Cranbrook
Senior School
Full-time
Chemistry Teacher
Job Description & Person Specification
January 2026

Responsible to:

Head of Department – Natural Sciences

Line manages:

N/A

Job Overview

Working as part of an established and cohesive team, to support the Head of Department in
the planning and delivery of high quality and enjoyable co-educational Science lessons to
children of all abilities in our Senior School, up to and including GCSE.

Duties and
Responsibilities:

  Be actively involved in the delivery of the science curriculum for children in the

Senior School up to and including GCSE.

  Be familiar with the requirements of the National Curriculum, GCSE qualifications
and understand the Scholarship system for which the subject teacher will be
required to prepare candidates.

  Contribute to the schemes-of-work for each teaching-group in line with the

requirements laid down by the Head of Department

  Be responsible for the attitude, discipline, safety, well-being, and progress of the

children in the lesson.

  Run and/or assist in the organisation of extra-curricular activities.
  Organise suitable tasks, responsibilities, and rewards.
  Making suitable provision within the organisation of the teaching for the range of

ability within the class.

  Ensure the discipline, well-being, and progress of his or her teaching-groups.
  Ensure that the general standard of the work within his or her teaching-groups is of

the standard required.

  Keep the Form Teacher/Tutor/Head of Year informed about any difficulties relating

to pupil work and progress in the groups which the Subject Teacher teaches.
  Assess pupil-progress including testing and efficient marking of work, providing
grades and comments (where necessary) for half-term and end-of-term reports.

  Ensure the display of work produced by pupils in his or her teaching-groups.
  Attend and contribute to meetings called by the Head of Department and others as

required.

  Carry out supervisory duties as required and determined by the School.
  Provide cover for absent colleagues when required and being willing to help

supervise year-group outings as appropriate.

  Attend Parents’ Evenings and special school functions such as Open Day, Tribe

Athletics, Carol Service and Concerts.

This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties.  You may also be required to
undertake such other comparable duties as required from time to time.

Keys Skills &
Knowledge:

Personal
Competencies &
Qualities:

  Assist with trips and events as directed by the Head of Department
  Maintaining effective communicative relationships with parents and staff.

  Possess broad subject knowledge to enable teaching of all disciplines to GCSE.
  Demonstrates high-quality teaching-skills and expertise in creating a positive,

encouraging and stimulating learning environment reflecting a strong commitment
to the personal and professional growth of the children.

  Demonstrates the ability to create a good rapport with children enthusing and

motivating children with a range of abilities.

  Demonstrates the ability to promote the welfare and protection of children within

the School.

  Demonstrates a proven ability to implement programmes which enhance children’s

learning.

  Has the ability to use appropriate assessment and reporting techniques to monitor

and record children’s learning, and to provide parents with appropriate feedback on
children's performance.

  Demonstrates a strong work ethic with the capacity to work effectively as a team

member.

  Demonstrates a proven ability to communicate effectively with children, parents,

and colleagues.

  Demonstrates a commitment and capacity to contribute actively and effectively to a

broad range of school activities as a member of the School community.
Is confident in the use of ICT within the school environment, embracing new and
emerging technologies to enhance the children’s learning experience.
Is qualified to drive a school minibus (desirable - or the ability to be trained to do so).

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  A keen interest in your subject and commitment to conveying that to your pupils.
  A familiarity with GCSE Science syllabi.
  A kindness and a belief in the ability and potential of all pupils to grow and develop.
  A clear and effective communication with colleagues, pupils, and parents.
  Organisational acumen and clear communication style.
  A collaborative and ‘can do’ approach to work.
  A self-reflective approach and commitment to personal development.
  A resilience and flexibility to respond to challenges and change.
  A willingness and ability to embrace digital technology to enhance learning.
  An engagement with international trends and global perspectives.
  A commitment to making the School’s vision and values a reality.

Commitment to
Safeguarding and
Welfare

The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young
people and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment. At all times the
Science Teacher will:

  Help to safeguard the children’s wellbeing and maintain public trust in the teaching

profession.

  Help to provide a safe environment in which the children can learn.
  Help to identify children who may need extra support or who are suffering, or are

likely to suffer, significant harm.

  Promptly raise any concerns to the School’s Designated Safeguarding Lead and work

with other services as needed.

This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties.  You may also be required to
undertake such other comparable duties as required from time to time.

  Attend the relevant child safeguarding training and other mandatory induction

training as required by the School.

Promoting the
Health, Safety and
Wellbeing of
Pupils and Staff

At all times the Science Teacher will:

  Maintain awareness of, and comply with, the School’s H&S policy.
  Where appropriate, conduct and document risk assessments in their area of

responsibility.

Probationary
Period

  This role is subject to a probationary period of 12 months from the start of

employment, and may be extended at the School’s discretion.

  Performance and suitability for continued employment will be reviewed throughout

the probationary period.

This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties.  You may also be required to
undertake such other comparable duties as required from time to time.