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IT Teacher – Full Time – North Liverpool
£31,650–£43,606 | September 2025 – Ongoing

Your Role:
Teach exciting IT & Computer Science lessons across KS3 & KS4 – coding, cybersecurity, digital literacy, and more. Inspire students, drive digital innovation, and help them master the tech skills of the future!

We’re Looking For:
✅ QTS (or equivalent)
✅ Strong IT/Computing knowledge
✅ Excellent classroom & behaviour management
✅ Passion for digital education
✅ Enhanced DBS (or willingness to get one)

Why Join Us?
Great pay + guaranteed scheme (subject to availability)
CPD & professional development
Pension contributions
Dedicated support from your consultant

About Us:
Vision for Education partners with forward-thinking, inclusive schools across Liverpool. We value innovation, inclusivity, and inspiring young minds.

Ready to shape the future?
Apply today or call (phone number removed).

Safeguarding

Vision for Education are committed to safeguarding children and young people. We take our responsibilities extremely seriously. All staff we register will undertake thorough interviewing and referencing checks and hold, or be prepared to undergo, an Enhanced DBS check that must be registered on the Update Service.

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