Rossetti Academic Physics & Engineering

Rossetti Academic Physics & Engineering

Posted Today by King's College School Wimbledon

Negotiable
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London Area, United Kingdom

Summary: The King’s Rossetti Academic (Physics & Engineering) role at King’s College School Wimbledon is designed for graduates, doctoral, and post-doctoral researchers to inspire pupils in their academic studies. The position involves supporting curricular and co-curricular activities related to Physics & Engineering and assisting students with higher education applications. The role is part-time, typically requiring 8 hours per week, and aims to enrich the educational experience of students. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to shape the academic enrichment programme further.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Supplementing current departmental support to pupils with university applications, including running subject extension sessions, providing feedback on draft personal statements, preparing pupils for admissions tests, and conducting mock interviews.
  • Providing strategic advice on university applications.
  • Supporting the creation and delivery of academic enrichment resources, talks, and activities within both the curriculum and co-curriculum.
  • Supervising pupils in the research, writing, and delivery of individual projects, such as King’s Essays.
  • Delivering pupil workshops as part of Rossetti Day in January and Curiosity Day in June.
  • Providing occasional support for partnership and international schools.

Key Skills:

  • A good undergraduate and/or postgraduate degree in Physics & Engineering or a related subject.
  • A genuine interest in Physics & Engineering as a contemporary academic discipline.
  • An ability to work well with others and demonstrate initiative.
  • Excellent communication, organisation, and listening skills.
  • A desire to enrich the intellectual experience of pupils beyond exam specifications.
  • An understanding of the application process for competitive degree courses in the relevant subject area.
  • Prior experience working in a secondary school environment (desirable).
  • A willingness to contribute to the school’s partnerships programme and wider academic enrichment programme.

Salary (Rate): undetermined

City: London

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: undetermined

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:

KING’S COLLEGE SCHOOL WIMBLEDON

ROSSETTI ACADEMIC (PHYSICS & ENGINEERING)

Start Date: September 2026

Salary: competitive

Reporting to: Assistant Head (Enrichment and Pupil Progress)

Intellectual ambition and academic scholarship lie at the heart of a King’s education, and we aim for every King’s pupil to be inspired to achieve their full academic potential. In line with this aim, each year the school employs a small number of graduates, doctoral and post-doctoral researchers in a part-time capacity as part of our academic enrichment programme. These roles, called King’s Rossetti Academics, are in honour of Dante Gabriel Rossetti who attended King’s from 1837-1841. Rossetti is widely known as one of the most important figures in nineteenth-century British art and a renowned poet. He is also a very important inspirational figure within the academic enrichment programme at King’s: academic scholarships in the sixth form are named in his honour, Rossetti Day is an exciting off-curriculum day of inter-disciplinary workshops for the lower sixth, and Rossetti Society comprises as series of lectures on areas of literary interest, culminating in an annual dinner organised by the English department.

The purpose of the King’s Rossetti Academics programme is to inspire our pupils in their academic studies by increasing their access to current, intellectually stimulating and specialist Knowledge. We are currently inviting graduates, doctoral and postdoctoral researchers specialising in Physics & Engineering to apply to become a King’s Rossetti Academic. The King’s Rossetti Academic (Physics & Engineering) will work to support curricular and co-curricular activities relating to Physics & Engineering, as well as support pupils seeking to make successful higher education applications in Physics & Engineering and related subjects. The precise nature of the role will be shaped in accordance with school needs to fit the strengths of the candidate(s) appointed, and we hope, too, that the appointed candidate will relish the opportunity to shape and extend our provision further.

Core responsibilities are likely to include:

  • Supplementing current departmental support to pupils with university applications, including:
    • Running subject extension sessions
    • Providing feedback on draft personal statements
    • Preparing pupils for admissions tests
    • Conducting mock interviews
  • Providing strategic advice on university applications
  • Supporting the creation and delivery of academic enrichment resources, talks and activities within both the curriculum and co-curriculum
  • Supervising pupils in the research, writing and delivery of individual projects, such as King’s Essays
  • Delivering pupil workshops as part of Rossetti Day in January and Curiosity Day in June
  • Providing occasional support for our partnership and international schools

We expect employment to typically be 8 hours per week across one or two days, and so fit well alongside current research or study commitments.

Required from: September 2026

Person Specification

Essential:

  • A good undergraduate and/or postgraduate degree in Physics & Engineering or a related subject
  • A genuine interest in Physics & Engineering as a contemporary academic discipline; this may be as a current doctoral or post-doctoral researcher
  • An ability to work well with others, and to demonstrate initiative
  • Excellent communication, organisation and listening skills
  • A desire to enrich the intellectual experience of pupils beyond the exam specifications, and to inspire and support pupils to flourish and reach their academic potential

Desirable:

  • An understanding of the application process for the most competitive degree courses in the relevant subject area, and the ability and willingness to support pupils with their preparations for admissions tests and interviews
  • Prior experience working in a secondary school environment
  • A willingness to contribute to the school’s partnerships programme, for instance supporting our partnership with Harris Academy Wimbledon sixth form and/or our international schools programme
  • A willingness to contribute to the school’s wider academic enrichment programme

King’s is one of the most successful schools in the world, with outstanding academic results, first-class pastoral care and a vibrant co-curriculum. Overlooking Wimbledon Common, the school is situated in one of the most attractive parts of south east England and benefits from exceptional grounds and facilities.

To apply for this role, please register your details online via our website www.kcs.org.uk (under useful information / career opportunities). Once you have registered your details with us, you can apply for vacancies by logging into the candidate area using your email address and chosen password. You will be asked to fill an online application form, upload a CV and provide a cover letter.

Closing date: Monday 11th May 2026 at 9am

Interviews: TBC

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974. King’s is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. Applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. King’s College School is fully committed to the principles of equality, diversity and inclusivity in its recruitment of teaching and support staff.