ICT & Digital Technologies Teacher

Banbury
3 weeks ago
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ICT & Digital Technologies Teacher

Location: Banbury
Contract: Temporary ongoing
Rate: £211 per day + 12.07% holiday pay = £236.47 per day total. (PAYE)

About the Role
We are seeking a talented and engaging ICT & Digital Technologies Teacher to support delivery of T‑Level Digital qualifications and Level 2 Technical qualifications. This role focuses on developing strong technical, practical, and professional skills in learners to prepare them for successful careers in the digital sector. You will deliver core units including problem solving, introduction to analytics, emerging issues, legislation & regulatory requirements, digital environments, and data & code.

You will also support assessment activities, contribute to internal quality assurance processes, and help learners develop real‑world skills. This is a practical, hands‑on teaching role with opportunities to make a meaningful impact on students’ progression.

Key Responsibilities

Deliver engaging lessons across ICT, computing and digital areas.
Support student assessments and feedback.
Participate in quality assurance and curriculum development.
Help students develop technical competencies in areas such as networking, cybersecurity, data management, and programming (Python, Java, or similar).
What We’re Looking For

Teaching experience in ICT, computing or digital technologies (formal teaching qualification desirable but not essential).
Strong practical knowledge of ICT and digital systems.
Experience with industry tools and platforms (e.g., Microsoft Azure, AWS, Cisco, SQL databases) is an advantage.
Ability to support learners effectively and promote their digital skill development.
Next Steps
Once you’ve applied, one of our friendly further education consultants will give you a call to discuss this opportunity. The college will move quickly for the right applicant, and they have a simple and concise interview process. Think FE Ltd. are acting as an employment business for this position. Working for/with Think FE Ltd. is subject to agreement to our Terms and Conditions.

Data Policy
Your data will be stored by Think FE Ltd. solely for the purpose of helping you to find work. By hitting apply you consent to your data being used in this way. We will confirm with you by email immediately with a full breakdown of how your data is used, and you may opt out fully or in part at any time. Your data will not be passed on to 3rd parties without your permission

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