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Head of Computer Science

Coventry
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Head of Computer Science – Outstanding Secondary School

Coventry | Permanent, Full-Time Start | ASAP

An outstanding secondary school in Coventry is seeking an exceptional and forward-thinking Head of Computer Science to join its successful team on a permanent, full-time basis, starting as soon as possible.

This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious and motivated educator to lead a thriving department and shape the strategic direction of Computer Science across Key Stages 3 to 5, including GCSE and A Level.

The successful candidate will:

Provide strong academic and pastoral leadership within the Computer Science department.
Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging and challenging lessons across all key stages.
Lead curriculum design and innovation, ensuring alignment with current technologies and best practice.
Monitor and enhance pupil progress and achievement.
Play an integral role in developing the school’s digital learning strategy and supporting colleagues in embedding technology across the curriculum.
We are seeking a candidate who:

Is a qualified Computer Science Teacher with proven experience teaching GCSE and A Level.
Demonstrates strong subject knowledge across programming (e.g. Python, Java), algorithms, systems architecture, networks, and cybersecurity.
Has the vision and leadership skills to inspire both students and staff.
Is committed to fostering innovation, collaboration, and academic excellence.
Brings a genuine passion for preparing students for success in a rapidly evolving digital world.
Safeguarding and Compliance

Right to Work:
All candidates must demonstrate a valid Right to Work in the UK as part of our safeguarding and compliance checks.

DBS:
All applicants must hold an Enhanced DBS (Child Workforce) registered on the Update Service, or be willing to apply for one prior to starting work.
Please note: The cost of a DBS will be covered by the applicant.

How to Apply:

If you are a dedicated educator ready to lead and inspire the next generation of digital innovators, we would love to hear from you.. Please send your CV and a brief covering letter to Coventry@(url removed)

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