I wish I had a teacher of chemistry




Teach chemistry

Teaching chemistry requires great talent, and the rewards are equally brilliant. It challenges you to find creative ways of ensuring all pupils have the same opportunities to understand the subject and its importance in everyday life. 
That’s why exceptional trainee chemistry teachers continue to be in demand – eligible for a generous training bursary, or even a prestigious scholarship from the Royal Society of Chemistry. Alternatively, you could earn a salary while you train on School Direct (salaried) or with Teach First. 

More top-performing professionals and recent graduates are choosing to make a difference by teaching chemistry. The percentage of trainee teachers of the subject with a 2:1 or first has been at record levels for the past three academic years.
It’s become increasingly popular with A level students too – with the proportion of pupils opting to study chemistry rising year on year.
The perks don’t end with the financial incentives to train, either. A career as a chemistry teacher also offers:
a competitive starting salary and the stability of knowing that top chemistry teachers are always in demand
working in a trusted profession with brilliant peers and plenty of opportunities to not only climb the career ladder, but also keep your subject knowledge up-to-date
You can also finish work each day knowing you’ve made a difference to young people’s lives and futures – there aren’t many careers that offer that kind of job satisfaction.


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