Computer Science Teacher

Eastbourne
3 weeks ago
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Computer Science Teacher (KS3, KS4, KS5)

We are a dynamic and inclusive secondary school in Eastbourne, dedicated to providing an exceptional education for our students. With a strong focus on digital skills and innovation, we create a supportive learning environment where both students and staff thrive. Our school promotes creativity, academic excellence, and a commitment to preparing students for the future.

The Role:

We are looking for an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Computer Science Teacher to join our team. You will be responsible for delivering engaging and high-quality lessons across KS3, KS4, and KS5, equipping students with the essential skills for success in an increasingly digital world.

Key Responsibilities:

Plan and deliver engaging Computer Science lessons in line with the national curriculum

Teach a range of topics, including programming, algorithms, cybersecurity, and data representation

Support and challenge students to reach their full potential, adapting teaching strategies as needed

Assess and monitor student progress, providing feedback and targeted support

Contribute to the development of the Computer Science curriculum and department initiatives

Participate in extracurricular activities, such as coding clubs or STEM projects

Essential Requirements:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or significant experience teaching Computer Science in a secondary school setting

Experience teaching across KS3, KS4, and KS5

Strong subject knowledge, including programming languages such as Python or Java

An up-to-date DBS check on the update service or willingness to obtain one

Excellent communication and classroom management skills

A passion for computing and the ability to inspire students

Desirable Skills & Experience:

Experience with A-Level Computer Science delivery

Knowledge of emerging technologies and their application in education

Familiarity with exam board specifications and assessment criteria

Ability to contribute to whole-school digital learning strategies

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking school that values innovation and professional development. If you are a motivated Computer Science teacher looking for a new challenge in Eastbourne, we would love to hear from you

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