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Location: Hillingdon

A cutting-edge opportunity has arisen for an innovative Computer Science Teacher to join a forward-thinking secondary school in Hillingdon. The successful candidate will inspire students to explore the logical foundations of computing, develop programming skills, and understand the impact of technology on the modern world. This role is ideal for an educator passionate about fostering digital literacy and computational thinking.

The Role

The Computer Science Teacher will:

  • Deliver engaging lessons across Key Stages 3-5, including GCSE and A-Level Computer Science.

  • Teach programming concepts, algorithms, data structures, and computational theory.

  • Foster problem-solving skills and an understanding of cybersecurity and ethical computing.

  • Contribute to extracurricular activities, such as coding clubs and robotics teams.

    The Ideal Candidate

    We are seeking a qualified Computer Science Teacher (QTS/QTLS or equivalent) who:

  • Possesses strong subject knowledge in Computer Science and programming.

  • Is enthusiastic, knowledgeable about current technologies, and able to inspire students.

  • Demonstrates excellent classroom management and a practical approach to teaching.

  • Is a collaborative professional, eager to contribute to a rapidly evolving department.

    Why Join Our School?

  • Work in a modern Hillingdon school with excellent computing facilities.

  • Be part of a supportive and innovative STEM department.

  • Opportunities for professional development in emerging technologies.

  • Inspire students to become the next generation of tech innovators.

    Start Date: September

    To apply, please submit a CV as soon as possible

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