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Computer Science Teacher

Hackney Central
4 months ago
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Are you a forward-thinking and inspiring Computer Science Teacher ready to shape the next generation of digital innovators? A renowned, Outstanding secondary school in Hackney is seeking a dynamic, permanent, full-time Computer Science Teacher to join their cutting-edge department this September. This is an exciting opportunity to inspire students in coding, computational thinking, and digital literacy across Key Stages 3 and 4, with exciting potential for Key Stage 5 (A-level).
What you'll be doing:

  • You'll be designing and delivering dynamic Computer Science lessons, making complex concepts of programming, algorithms, and networks accessible and engaging.
  • It's about fostering problem-solving skills, encouraging logical thinking, and promoting safe and responsible use of technology.
  • You'll contribute to the school's tech initiatives, perhaps running a coding club or supporting robotics projects.
    What we're looking for:
  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with a specialism in Computer Science.
  • Proven experience teaching engaging and effective Computer Science lessons at Key Stages 3, 4, and ideally 5.
  • Strong programming skills and a current understanding of digital trends and technologies.
  • Excellent communication skills, strong classroom management, and a genuine passion for inspiring future tech leaders.
    Why join this school?
  • This Outstanding school offers a competitive salary and excellent professional development opportunities.
  • Become part of a highly innovative and well-resourced Computer Science department within a school known for its commitment to STEM education.
  • Benefit from modern computer suites and a truly supportive environment for professional development.
  • Join a school that champions digital literacy and prepares students for a technology-driven future in Hackney.
    About This School:
    This Outstanding secondary school in Hackney prides itself on its innovative curriculum and its commitment to integrating technology across all areas of learning. The Computer Science department is a flagship area, providing students with advanced skills and a deep understanding of the digital world, equipping them for future challenges and fostering a love for technological exploration

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