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Computing Teacher

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Job Title: Computing Teacher

Location: Buckingham
Start Date: September 2025
Contract Type: Full-time – Temp to Perm
Salary: £29,344 – £44,919 (depending on experience)

About the Role:
An innovative and expanding secondary school in Buckingham  is seeking a Computing Teacher to deliver engaging lessons across KS3 and KS4. This is an exciting opportunity to inspire digital learners and support the next generation of coders and tech thinkers.

Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver high-quality lessons in Computing and ICT
• Teach topics such as coding, programming, cybersecurity, and digital literacy
• Prepare students for GCSE qualifications and digital assessments
• Contribute to the development of the Computing curriculum
• Lead or support coding clubs and STEM activities

Requirements:
• QTS and a degree in Computer Science, ICT or a related subject
• Strong subject knowledge in coding (e.g. Python, HTML/CSS, JavaScript)
• Enthusiastic about technology in education
• Ability to inspire students from a range of backgrounds and abilities

Why Join Us?
• Excellent ICT facilities and learning technologies
• A forward-thinking leadership team
• Opportunities for CPD and progression in a growing department
• Supportive staff community and student-focused ethos

How to Apply:
Send your CV to or contact to discuss the opportunity further.

Safeguarding Statement:
Supply Desk is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check and provide references before employment

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