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IT Teacher

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IT Teacher (Full-Time)
North Liverpool
£31,650 - £43,606 (salary is depending on experience and/or qualifications)
September 2025 - Ongoing

The School and Role

Are you a tech-savvy and innovative IT Teacher looking to empower students with digital skills for the future?

Vision for Education are recruiting on behalf of several forward-thinking and inclusive secondary schools in Central Liverpool, who are seeking dynamic and adaptable IT Teachers to join their schools from September 2025 (or sooner if available).

Role Responsibilities:

Teach engaging and relevant IT and Computer Science lessons across KS3 & KS4

Cover topics including coding, cybersecurity, digital literacy, and data handling

Support student progress through assessment, feedback, and personalised learning

Encourage responsible and creative use of technology in a safe digital environment

Contribute to whole-school digital initiatives and extracurricular activities

Requirements

To be considered for this IT Teacher position, candidates must have:

QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) or equivalent recognised UK teaching qualification

Strong subject knowledge in IT, Computing, and related technologies

Excellent communication, classroom management, and organisational skills

A passion for digital education and inspiring young people

An Enhanced DBS check registered on the Update Service (or be willing to obtain one)

What We Offer

As an IT Teacher who is part of our team, you will benefit from:

Excellent daily rates paid using the PAYE system

Guaranteed pay scheme (subject to availability)

Pension contributions

Access to a dedicated consultant

About Us

We are a market-leading education supply agency committed to the development of young people. With branches across the country, we are an employer of choice for high quality educators. 

We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community. 

How to Apply

If you are a Design and Technology Teacher who can enthuse, motivate and engage learners and would like the challenge of working in a rewarding environment, then we want to hear from you. 

Apply today via this website, or for more information about this role and other opportunities call us on (phone number removed).

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