Computer Science Teacher

Supply Desk
Southampton
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Part-Time Computer Science Teacher (Southampton)Start Date: Easter 2025 – Contract Until July 2025Pay: £160 - £238 per dayLocation: Southampton (Bitterne Area)Hours: 2-3 Days per Week (Flexible Schedule)We are excited to offer a fantastic opportunity for a passionate Computer Science Teacher to join a secondary school in Southampton. This long-term, part-time role requires 2-3 days per week, starting from Easter 2025 and running through to July 2025, with potential for extension.About the School:The school, located near Bitterne in Southampton, is a mixed secondary school catering to students aged 11 to 16 years. With a strong reputation for academic excellence and a commitment to student development, the school is rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted. It boasts modern IT and computing facilities and values a collaborative approach to both teaching and staff development.Job Description:As a Part-Time Computer Science Teacher, you will deliver engaging lessons that develop students’ understanding of programming, computational thinking, and digital literacy. Your role will be to inspire students, encouraging them to explore coding, problem-solving, and software development. You will be working within a supportive and enthusiastic team, making a lasting impact on student learning and achievement.Key Responsibilities:Plan, deliver, and assess engaging Computer Science lessons aligned with the national curriculum.Teach key topics such as Python, algorithms, data structures, cybersecurity, and digital literacy.Create an inclusive and stimulating learning environment that encourages active participation and critical thinking.Assess student progress and provide regular, constructive feedback to support their development.Ensure a safe and supportive learning space for students in practical computing sessions.Adapt teaching methods to meet the diverse learning needs of students.Contribute to the ongoing development of the Computer Science department.Requirements:Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.A degree in Computer Science, IT, or a related subject.Experience teaching Computer Science in a secondary school setting.Strong knowledge of the national curriculum for Computer Science.Proficiency in teaching programming languages such as Python, Java, or Scratch.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to inspire students.A genuine passion for teaching and developing students’ computing skills.Benefits:Competitive daily rate of £150-£230, depending on experience.Opportunities for professional development and career progression.A supportive school environment with excellent teaching facilities.Contribution to the school’s pension scheme.The rewarding experience of shaping students’ computing and digital skills.How to Apply:If you are an enthusiastic and dedicated Computer Science Teacher, ready to take on a rewarding part-time role, we’d love to hear from you! Please apply via our website at .Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Successful applicants will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check in line with Safer Recruitment procedures.Referral Bonus:Know someone who would be a great fit for this role? Refer a friend, and you could both earn up to £150! Contact us for more details.Supply Desk is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children

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