Computer Science Teacher

Hounslow
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Location: Hounslow Start Date: September 2025 Salary: Outer London Main/Upper Pay Scale

The Opportunity: Coding the Future, Inspiring Innovation Are you a visionary Computer Science educator ready to empower the next wave of digital pioneers? Our dynamic state school in Hounslow is searching for an innovative Teacher of Computer Science to equip students with the computational thinking and programming skills needed to thrive in our rapidly evolving digital world.

The Role: From Algorithms to Impact You will design and deliver captivating Computer Science lessons across Key Stages 3, 4, and 5, exploring everything from programming fundamentals to cybersecurity, data science, and artificial intelligence. Your teaching will be practical, engaging, and challenging, fostering logical thinking and problem-solving skills. You'll lead exciting coding clubs, mentor students on creative projects, and stay at the forefront of technological advancements to keep our curriculum cutting-edge.

About Our School: A Digital Learning Hub Our state school in Hounslow is deeply committed to preparing students for the digital future. We boast modern computing suites, access to a wide range of software, and a forward-thinking approach to integrating technology across the curriculum. We foster an environment where innovation is celebrated, and students are encouraged to be creators, not just consumers, of technology.

The Ideal Candidate: Your Tech-Savvy Talent We are looking for a qualified Computer Science Teacher with QTS, a strong grasp of programming languages, and a proven ability to make complex computational concepts accessible and exciting. You will be enthusiastic about fostering digital literacy and inspiring genuine curiosity in young minds. Experience with robotics or competitive programming is a bonus!

What We Offer: Code Your Career Success

  • A competitive salary on the Outer London pay scale, acknowledging your expertise.

  • A supportive and innovative department that embraces new technologies and pedagogical approaches.

  • Exceptional professional development opportunities in emerging technologies and educational best practices.

  • The chance to shape the future of computing education in a well-connected West London borough

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