Tutor of Digital (2 posts available)

Bishopthorpe
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Tutor of Digital (2 posts available)
 
Ref: 2526/(Apply online only)

Hours: 37 per week (1.0 fte)

Salary: Up to £43,408 per annum* (subject to experience and qualifications). Plus generous benefits. These include: 

•    57 days annual leave per year (including bank holidays and efficiency closures)
•    Generous Occupational Pension Scheme 
•    Financial support towards teacher training course fees if you do not have a recognised Level 5 teaching qualification (Cert Ed/PGCE)

*Progression beyond point 12 of the salary scale (£40,407) is subject to Tutors obtaining QTLS. Staff with Advanced Teacher Status (ATS) via the Society for Education and Training (SET) are eligible to receive an enhanced salary of £44,875 - ask us for further details

About the role
We have an exciting opportunity for two outstanding digital skills tutors to join our Digital team as we continue to move forward, grow our provision, and positively embrace emerging technologies for the benefit and development of our students.

We are seeking enthusiastic and highly skilled individuals who would relish the opportunity to share their knowledge, skills, and industry experience when teaching across a range of digital programmes. The successful applicants will have the opportunity to teach across a variety of levels including Levels 1, 2 and 3 vocational courses in Games Development and Creative Computing, A Level Computer Science and T Levels in Digital Software and Digital Support and Security.

About the person
You will bring a breadth of digital experience to deliver a range of theory and practical topics such as data protection, systems development life cycles and programming. A caring and nurturing approach to student development is essential to this role. The ability to deliver topics including introductory programming, games development, web and more general digital topics would be ideal but more important is the willingness and desire to develop your own subject specific skills to meet the changing demands of vocational education.

Key Skills and Experience:
•    Programming Languages: Proficiency in Python or C# is essential. Experience with additional languages like Java, SQL, or C++ is advantageous.
•    Cybersecurity: Strong understanding of cybersecurity principles, threat management, and secure coding practices.
•    Software Development: Experience in full-stack development including frontend technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and backend development.
•    Web Development: Proficiency in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, with additional experience in frameworks such as React being beneficial.
•    Data Science: Experience with data analysis tools and techniques, machine learning, and AI would be a plus.
•    Creative computing: an ability to teach games-based topics, as well as creative aspects of digital production (concept art, 3D modelling, etc.).
•    Project Management: Demonstrated experience in leading projects or programmes, with the ability to mentor students in project-based learning environments.

Qualifications:
•    Minimum of HND in a relevant Computing discipline, or/and relevant industry standard qualifications and experience.
•    Ideally, possession of a recognised teaching qualification, or willingness to work towards one with funding support from the College.
•    Recent experience within a digital environment, staying current with industry trends and technologies.

About the College
We are a large, regional college serving a population across York and North Yorkshire of more one million people. Our wide range of education options span entry level programmes through to degrees, higher technical qualifications, and accredited professional courses to courses for professional development. Our apprenticeships can be studied from level 2 to level 5 across a range of different career pathways. We are the largest provider of A-Level and vocational programmes for school leavers in the region; we offer nearly 35 A-Level subjects and over 80 vocational courses, including a wide range of T-Level pathways.

We are proud to be part of a consortium of colleges and employers developing the Yorkshire and Humber Institute of Technology (IoT), designed to increase higher level technical skills for employers.

With a vibrant working environment, excellent transport links to the city centre and surrounding area, plus on-site parking, you will find York College to be fulfilling and supportive place to work. Please visit our website:  

Want to know more? 
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Simon Smith, Curriculum and Standards Manager for Digital and Media, at (url removed)

Important Notices
See the attached document for Important Notices.

Please note that we do not accept CV applications. 

Closing date: 11 February 2026 (9am)
Interview date: 23 February 2026 

We are deeply committed to diversity and inclusion and wish to have a diverse workforce. We positively welcome applicants from all under-represented groups, including minority ethnic groups and those with disabilities. 

As an employer we are committed to promoting and protecting the physical and mental health and well-being of all our staff.  York College has signed up to the ‘Mindful Employer’ charter for employers who are positive about mental health.  We are also a certified Disability Confident Employer.

We welcome job applications from anyone who has the requisite skills, qualifications and experience. All applications are considered strictly on merit. Our aim is to appoint the best person for the job, regardless of race, gender, disability, sexual orientation, age or any other ‘protected’ characteristic. Please note also that we value the contribution of those who have served in the Armed Forces, and are signatories to the Armed Forces Covenant

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