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Computer Science Teacher - Northampton
Location: Northampton (Secondary Schools)
Start Date: September 2025
Contract: Full-Time - Permanent or Long-Term Options
Salary: MPS/UPS - Competitive, Based on Experience

Are you a forward-thinking Computer Science teacher with a passion for coding, digital literacy, and preparing students for the future?
Do you want to join a school where innovation is encouraged and computing is treated as a core subject?

We are working in partnership with a number of progressive secondary schools in Northampton, all seeking a dedicated Computer Science Teacher to join their teams from September 2025. These are full-time roles with both long-term and permanent opportunities, depending on your preference.

With increasing student interest in tech-related pathways, these schools are expanding their Computing provision and are looking for teachers who can deliver engaging, industry-relevant content - from programming fundamentals to real-world applications in cybersecurity, software development, and AI.

About the Role:

Deliver high-quality Computer Science lessons across Key Stages 3 and 4 (KS5 available for suitably experienced candidates)

Teach topics such as programming (Python, JavaScript, or similar), algorithms, data representation, and computer systems

Foster digital literacy and computational thinking in a way that is accessible and inspiring to all learners

Create a classroom culture that promotes curiosity, resilience, and independence in problem-solving

Contribute to curriculum development, bringing creativity and relevance to schemes of work

Support extracurricular computing initiatives such as coding clubs, robotics challenges, or e-sports events

Play a role in exam preparation, coursework moderation, and intervention strategies to raise attainment

The Ideal Candidate Will:

Hold QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) or a recognised equivalent

Have a strong understanding of the Computer Science curriculum and modern teaching practices

Demonstrate confidence in delivering programming languages and theory at a secondary level

Show a commitment to inclusive education and the ability to engage students of all abilities

Have excellent classroom management and organisational skills

Be open to ongoing training and career development - whether an ECT or experienced practitioner

What's on Offer:

Teaching opportunities in well-supported and forward-thinking Northampton schools

Access to excellent ICT facilities, up-to-date software, and technician support

Competitive salary aligned with the Main and Upper Pay Scales

CPD programmes tailored to your career stage, with potential pathways into subject leadership or EdTech roles

A school culture that values innovation, staff wellbeing, and student engagement

The chance to inspire the next generation of tech leaders and digital creators

Whether you're at the start of your teaching career or looking to step into a new environment where computing is valued and supported, this is a fantastic opportunity to grow and make a real impact.

Apply today to explore Computer Science teaching roles in Northampton for a September 2025 start.

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