Computer science teacher

Tonbridge
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Position: Computer Science Teacher
Location: Tonbridge
Employment Type: Permanent
Start Date: September 2026

Salary: £130 - £200 per day

About Us:

Term time teachers are looking for a highly experienced computer science teacher to join a strong computer science department in Tonbridge. This school is committed to academic excellence and innovation within education. If you are ready to inspire the next generation of tech leaders, this could be the role for you.

Key Responsibilities:

Plan, deliver, and assess engaging Computer Science up to KS5.
Teach key concepts including programming, algorithms, data structures, cybersecurity, and computational thinking.
Foster a creative and inclusive classroom environment where students feel confident exploring technology.
Prepare students for examinations and real-world applications of computer science.
Contribute to curriculum development and extracurricular activities such as coding clubs or hackathons.
Stay current with developments in education and technology to bring fresh ideas into the classroom.Requirements:

A degree in Computer Science or a related field (Bachelor's or higher).
Teaching qualification (e.g., PGCE, QTS, or equivalent) preferred.
Experience teaching Computer Science at secondary or post-secondary level.
Strong knowledge of programming languages (e.g., Python, Java, HTML/CSS, etc.).
Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Passion for teaching and the ability to inspire young minds.Desirable:

Experience with online teaching tools and educational technology platforms.
Interest in AI, robotics, or other emerging tech fields.
Willingness to participate in school events, projects, and team collaboration.Alternatively, if this job is not for you then please still get in touch with us on (phone number removed) for other roles or refer it to a friend who might be interested in this role!

Term Time Teachers are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all applicants will be subject to a full face-to-face registration and an Enhanced DBS (Formerly known as CRB)

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