Teacher of Computing

Bedford
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Teacher of Computer Science – Bedfordshire

  • Location: Bedfordshire
  • Salary: MPS/UPS (£33,074 - £50,000)
  • Start Date: September 2025
  • School Type: Highly regarded secondary school
  • Contract: Full-time, permanent

    Are you a passionate and dedicated Teacher of Computer Science looking for an exciting new opportunity in a school that values high-quality teaching and student success? We are seeking an enthusiastic Computer Science specialist to join a dynamic department at a well-respected secondary school in Bedfordshire.

Why Join This School?

  • A supportive and high-achieving environment where both staff and students thrive.
  • A commitment to professional development, with excellent CPD opportunities and career progression.
  • Well-resourced Computer Science department with access to the latest technology and software.
  • A strong focus on academic excellence and fostering a love for coding, digital literacy, and computational thinking.

The Role

  • Deliver engaging and inspiring Computer Science lessons across Key Stages 3, 4, and potentially A-Level.
  • Plan and implement creative and effective lessons covering programming, algorithms, cyber security, and emerging technologies.
  • Assess and monitor student progress, providing support and challenge where needed.
  • Contribute to the wider school community, including extracurricular activities such as coding clubs, robotics, and STEM initiatives.

About You

  • A qualified teacher (QTS/PGCE) with a passion for Computer Science and education.
  • Experience teaching KS3 and KS4 Computer Science (KS5 experience desirable but not essential).
  • Strong classroom management skills and the ability to inspire students of all abilities.
  • A commitment to continuous professional development and contributing to a strong team culture.

    This is an exceptional opportunity for a talented Computer Science teacher to join a school that truly values its staff and students. Whether you’re an Early Career Teacher (ECT) or an experienced practitioner, we would love to hear from you!

    Apply today or contact us to find out more

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