ICT Teacher

Kingston upon Hull
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: ICT Teacher
Location: Hull
Start Date: ASAP

Shape the Future in the Digital Age - Join Our Team as an ICT Teacher!

Are you passionate about technology and education? Do you thrive on inspiring the next generation of tech innovators and problem-solvers? If so, we want YOU to be part of our forward-thinking supply team in Hull!

The Role:
As an ICT Teacher you will:

Teach engaging, innovative, and practical ICT lessons to students aged 11-16, fostering a love for technology.
Deliver key topics such as programming, cybersecurity, digital literacy, and emerging tech trends.
Create a classroom environment that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and collaboration.
Guide students to achieve their full potential through creative projects, hands-on activities, and problem-solving challenges.
Stay up to date with the latest technological advancements to ensure our curriculum remains relevant and future-focused.What We're Looking For:
We're on the hunt for a dynamic ICT Teacher with:

A recognised teaching qualification (e.g. PGCE or QTS).
Expertise in IT/Computer Science, with a strong understanding of modern tech tools and applications.
The ability to inspire and connect with students of all abilities.
Excellent communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
A genuine passion for education and a commitment to developing future tech leaders.Why Join Us?

Professional Development: Access to cutting-edge training opportunities and resources.
Supportive Environment: Join a collaborative team of educators who are dedicated to excellence.
Make a Difference: Help shape the careers of future tech pioneers in a city that is rapidly embracing innovation.How to Apply:
If you're ready to ignite young minds with a passion for technology, we'd love to hear from you! Please send your CV and a covering letter outlining your experience and vision for IT education to (url removed)

Join us in Hull and help inspire the tech innovators of tomorrow

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