- 9–19 hours per week (0.4–0.8 FTE)
- First-degree teaching qualification (or near qualification)
- Temporary employment with the prospect of permanent employment
- As of 1 August 2026
Enthusiasm! That’s what our pupils love. It’s how you engage them, take them along, and help them progress. And it’s not just the pupils who will shine because of it: you will too! It’s rewarding to see ‘your’ pupils enjoy coming to your lessons. They feel safe and heard. All children are different. And you see the beauty in that.
In a time when there are many vacancies for Physics teachers, we offer more than a job: space, trust and the enjoyment of working with great students.
What will you do?
The OSG is a comprehensive school community offering MAVO, HAVO, and VWO levels. You will primarily teach in the upper years of HAVO and VWO. Additionally, you will teach a number of classes in the lower years. This way, you will oversee the continuous learning pathway, and your days will be nice and varied. You will guide students in achieving their learning objectives. Some students will need a bit more coaching than others. You are there for them. They know that, and that makes your work especially appealing.
Working with a stimulating teaching method
We work with the Nova teaching method. This supports you as a professional: less lecturing, more in-depth exploration, and engaging assignments. A method that helps you get the best out of all learners. They apply knowledge directly and learn from their own frame of reference. Translating the abstract into concrete examples, real and current. This makes the subject more relevant and ensures motivated learners.
Working in a nice team
Within our team, you'll be part of a close-knit and dedicated Physics section, consisting of 6 colleagues. Togetherness is paramount here: we take responsibility for the subject within the school, but also for each other. We do this together. Additionally, you'll have a workspace at a beautiful school in a unique, historic building.
What do you bring?
Our preference is for a colleague with a first-degree qualification in physics. Even if you are (almost) qualified or studying: you are most welcome. Ambition towards R&D or Technasium education? Then we'd be happy to help you with your plans. We are looking for someone who is positive, engaged, and open-minded. Based on the school's philosophy, teaching lower school classes as a first-degree teacher is a given.
What does your appreciation look like?
This role is valued in scale LC. The CAO-VO also offers attractive secondary employment conditions, such as an excellent holiday scheme, a generous (fiscal) exchange scheme, and a semi-collective disability insurance. Naturally, we invest in your professional development. New colleagues are guided by our NAP team (newly appointed personnel team).
This is us
OSG West-Friesland, established in 1868, is part of the Atlas College. We are a public school offering mavo (vmbo tl), havo, technasium, atheneum, and gymnasium education. We have approximately 1300 students and 130 staff members. Our core values are strongly felt and visibly demonstrated: inquisitive, cultural, collaborative, and unique. If you value a working environment where quality, enjoyment, and engagement are paramount, you are in the right place. Are you already working at a good school, but lack space or individuality? Then we invite you to get acquainted.
Would you like more information about this role?
Please contact Jeroen Kloezen on 0229-246264 or j.kloezen@atlascollege.nl. Jeroen can answer all your questions. You can apply via Meesterbaan.
Find out more about our school at www.osgwestfriesland.nl. We are also active on Instagram (@osgwestfrieslandofficial) and Facebook (fb.com/osgwestfriesland).
About Atlas College | OSG West-Friesland
School portrait
OSG West-Friesland offers education at mavo, havo, technasium, atheneum and gymnasium level. Would you like to work in an environment where you are challenged to get the best out of yourself, where you can be yourself and where your opinion really matters? Then the OSG is the school for you.
In the middle of Hoorn you will find the OSG's characteristic, historic building. We work according to four key core values.
Together
At the OSG, we believe it is important to do things together. Students, parents and staff work together to ensure that the OSG is a positive and stimulating learning and living environment. This allows you to get the best out of yourself and everyone feels recognised, seen and appreciated. We strive for a high degree of openness and respect between teachers, pupils and educational support staff.
Cultural
Creative subjects occupy an important place at the OSG. Just like art and culture in general. We like to make you curious about other people's creative, unusual ideas and how they apply these ideas. But we find it just as important that you find your own, original solutions to issues. Not only in art subjects, but also in all other subjects, we encourage you to use your imagination.
Quirky
At the OSG, we want you to learn to be curious, independent, positively critical and to form and substantiate your own opinions. We give you space to think independently, encourage you to think outside the box and we like to hear your opinions. At the OSG we are open to your ideas, we encourage you and offer you the space to carry out your own plans if necessary. As a school we assume your own identity, your own background and your own emotions: there is a place for everyone at the OSG.
Enquiry
At the OSG, we think education only really succeeds when you ask yourself things, are curious, are able to explore independently and find answers to your questions.
The OSG is part of the Atlas College school group. For a more comprehensive picture of our school, please refer to our website: www.osgwestfriesland.nl
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