Computer Science Teacher

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10 months ago
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Job Title: Computer Science Teacher - QTS

📍 Location: Crawley Area
đź“… Job Type: Full-time ASAP start
đź’° Salary: MPS 1-6

About Us:

We are a leader in Education Recruitment Agencies across the UK. At Master Class we highly encourage our candidates to focus on their own continuous professional development (CPD) and have created our training and development to support this and individual growth.

Job Description:

We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Computer Science Teacher to join our faculty. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in computing and a talent for inspiring students to develop their skills in programming, problem-solving, and digital literacy.

Responsibilities:

  • Plan and deliver engaging Computer Science lessons in accordance with the curriculum.

  • Teach programming languages such as Python, Java, or Scratch.

  • Introduce students to key computing concepts like algorithms, data structures, and cybersecurity.

  • Assess and monitor student progress, providing feedback and support.

  • Foster an inclusive and interactive learning environment.

  • Stay updated with advancements in computer science education and integrate new technologies into teaching.

    Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, IT, or a related field.

  • Teaching qualification (PGCE, B.Ed, or equivalent)

  • Experience teaching Computer Science at [primary/secondary/college] level.

  • Strong knowledge of programming, software development, and digital literacy.

  • Excellent communication and classroom management skills.

    Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with online learning platforms and educational technology.

  • Certifications such as Google Certified Educator, Microsoft Certified Educator, etc.

  • Familiarity with coding competitions, robotics, or STEM initiatives.

    Benefits:

  • Competitive salary and benefits package.

  • Professional development opportunities.

  • Supportive and dynamic teaching environment

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