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City of Westminster
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Location: Westminster

An excellent opportunity is available for an ingenious Computer Science Teacher to join an intellectually leading school in Westminster. The successful candidate will unlock the power of computational thinking and digital innovation, inspiring students to develop exceptional programming skills and ingenious problem-solving capabilities. This role involves guiding students through the intricacies of programming, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.

The Role

The Computer Science Teacher will:

  • Deliver captivating lessons across Key Stages 3-5, encompassing programming, algorithms, data structures, and computational thinking.

  • Guide students in designing and implementing software solutions and exploring robotics.

  • Cultivate problem-solving skills, logical reasoning, and a passion for digital innovation.

  • Contribute to departmental activities, including coding clubs and competitive programming teams.

    The Ideal Candidate

    We are seeking a qualified Computer Science Teacher (QTS/QTLS or equivalent) who:

  • Possesses a strong passion for Computer Science and its transformative potential.

  • Is a skilled coder and patient mentor.

  • Demonstrates a proven ability to inspire independent thought and tenacious problem-solving.

  • Is a collaborative and forward-thinking professional.

    Why Join Our School?

  • Work in a prestigious Westminster school with a strong commitment to technological advancement.

  • Be part of a supportive and innovative Computing department.

  • Access exceptional professional development opportunities in emerging technologies.

  • Inspire the next generation of digital pioneers and computational thinkers.

    Start Date: September

    To apply, please submit a CV as soon as possible

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