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10 months ago
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Are you an innovative and highly skilled Computing Teacher with a passion for digital literacy, coding, and computational thinking? An Outstanding girls' secondary school in Harrow is seeking a dynamic, full-time permanent Computing Teacher for a September start. This is an exciting opportunity to shape the digital fluency of students and contribute to a forward-thinking school environment.

What you'll be doing:

  • You'll be designing and delivering engaging Computing lessons, covering topics from programming and cybersecurity to digital media and algorithms, across Key Stages 3, 4, and potentially 5.

  • It's about fostering problem-solving skills, logical reasoning, and encouraging creativity through computational thinking.

  • You'll contribute to the development of the Computing curriculum and may assist with extra-curricular coding clubs or tech projects.

    What we're looking for:

  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent, with a specialism in Computing or Computer Science.

  • Proven experience teaching Computing effectively across the secondary age range.

  • A strong understanding of current computing trends and educational technologies.

  • Excellent communication skills, effective classroom management, and a genuine passion for inspiring the next generation of digital innovators.

    Why join this school? This Outstanding school offers a competitive salary and an intellectually stimulating environment with cutting-edge resources. Become part of a progressive department that values innovation and excellence in digital education. Work in a school renowned for its holistic approach to education and commitment to student success in Harrow

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