Computer Science Specialist - Bury

Bury St Edmunds
2 months ago
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Computer Science Teacher / Specialist - Secondary School Near Bury St Edmunds

Full-Time | Temporary until July 2026 | Start ASAP

Are you passionate about shaping the digital innovators of tomorrow? A forward-thinking secondary school near Bury St Edmunds is seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Computer Science Specialist to join their successful and expanding ICT & Computing department.
About the Role

Were looking for a teacher who can deliver engaging and dynamic Computer Science lessons across KS3 and KS4 (with KS5 available depending on experience). Youll bring the curriculum to life through practical learning, coding challenges, problem-solving activities and real-world digital applications.

What Were Looking For
· A qualified teacher (ECT or experienced) with a specialism in Computer Science
· Strong knowledge of coding, algorithms, networks, cybersecurity, and computing theory
· Experience delivering GCSE Computer Science (OCR/AQA/Edexcel)
· A passion for digital learning and emerging technologies
· Someone who inspires curiosity, confidence and creativity in young people
· A collaborative team player with excellent communication skills

What the School Offers
· Modern IT suites and up-to-date computing resources
· A supportive and innovative department
· Excellent CPD and career development opportunities
· A positive, inclusive school culture
· A beautiful Suffolk location with excellent transport links

How to Apply
Please send your CV to (url removed)

Interviews/trial days are being held as early as this Friday

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