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Computing Teacher: Build the Digital Future - Hillingdon's Tech Hub

Are you a Computing Teacher who loves coding and helping students create with technology? Our excellent school in Hillingdon is seeking a dynamic Computing Teacher to join our forward-thinking Computing department. This is a brilliant opportunity for a Computing Teacher to teach vital coding skills and computational thinking, from Year 7 to A-Level Computing. We're looking for a Computing Teacher who enjoys solving problems creatively and making Computing exciting for everyone. If you're a passionate Computing Teacher, this challenging and rewarding Computing Teacher role is for you.

  • Location: Hillingdon

  • Role: Computing Teacher (Full-Time, Permanent)

  • Start Date: September (or sooner if possible)

  • Salary: Excellent, with potential for extra pay for leadership (TLR).

    Your Key Responsibilities as Our Computing Teacher:

  • Deliver inspiring Computing lessons to students of all ages.

  • Help students learn coding languages and understand how computers work.

  • Support students to achieve excellent results in their Computing exams.

  • Get involved in extra-curricular Computing clubs, like robotics or coding challenges.

  • Work with other Computing Teachers to develop our curriculum.

  • Foster a love for logical thinking and problem-solving through Computing.

  • Ensure all students can access and enjoy Computing.

  • Keep up-to-date with new developments in Computing.

    What We Offer You:

  • A modern and well-resourced Computing department for Computing.

  • The chance to shape the future of Computing education in our school.

  • Opportunities for career progression and leadership as a Computing Teacher.

  • A supportive team of Computing Teachers who share best practice.

  • Students who are keen to learn about Computing and technology.

  • A collaborative environment for Computing innovation.

  • Access to cutting-edge Computing software and hardware.

  • A school that truly values Computing.

    How to Apply:

    Forward your CV now to be considered for this Computing Teacher role

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