Computing Teacher

Enfield Town
9 months ago
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Do you thrive on inspiring the next generation of digital leaders? We're looking for an innovative and dynamic Computing Teacher to join our Outstanding mixed school in Enfield on a permanent, full-time basis this September. This is an exciting opportunity to foster computational thinking and problem-solving skills in students across Key Stages 3 and 4 (aged 11-16) within a supportive and high-achieving environment.

What you'll be doing:

  • You'll be designing and delivering engaging Computing lessons, nurturing computational thinking, programming skills, and a strong understanding of digital systems.

  • The role involves expertly guiding students through fascinating topics like algorithms, data representation, cybersecurity, and practical programming using languages like Python.

  • You'll create a dynamic and interactive classroom where students feel empowered to experiment with code, troubleshoot problems, and explore the vast world of computing.

    What we're looking for:

  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent, with a specialism in Computing or a closely related field.

  • Experience teaching engaging and effective Computing lessons at Key Stages 3 and 4 is a big advantage.

  • A deep and current understanding of computing concepts and practical programming skills is a must.

  • Excellent communication skills, strong classroom management, and the ability to truly inspire a passion for technology.

    Why join us?

  • We offer Outer London Payscale.

  • You'll join a supportive and collaborative department within an Outstanding mixed school celebrated for its academic excellence.

  • You'll have access to modern, well-equipped computer suites and a range of digital resources designed to enhance learning.

  • Be part of a school that actively supports staff development and embraces a forward-thinking approach to education in a well-regarded area of Enfield.

    About Our School:

    Located in a well-regarded area of Enfield, our Outstanding mixed school provides a dynamic and supportive learning environment where students are encouraged to excel academically and develop into well-rounded individuals. We have a strong history of success and a clear focus on fostering a positive and aspirational culture

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