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A leading educational institution in Greater London is seeking a dedicated Computer Science Teacher to inspire and support students. The role starts in January 2026 and runs until August 2026 with the possibility of becoming permanent. You will teach engaging lessons and help students achieve their potential in the exciting field of technology. Competitive salary and opportunities for professional development are offered.
Are you a passionate Computer Science Teacher ready to make a real impact on the next generation of tech innovators? This is your chance to join a school in Harrow, North West London, where students excel, and ambition drives success.
We are seeking a dedicated Computer Science Teacher to start in January 2026 for a full-time role until August 2026, with the potential for the position to become permanent. If you have a drive for excellence and are committed to inspiring students in the exciting world of technology, we want you to join our exceptional team.
Our aim is for every student to gain a taste of academic and personal success throughout their journey with us, and we believe that education is a passport to the future. As a Computer Science Teacher, you will be playing a vital role in making that possible, helping students compete with their peers locally, nationally, and internationally. Many of our school leavers go on to study at top universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, and Imperial College.
If you are a Computer Science Teacher with a passion for inspiring students and shaping the future of technology education, apply now and join us on this exciting journey!
Start Date: January 2026
Contract Type: Full-time, until August 2026 (potential for permanent role)
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to help students achieve the highest levels of academic success and prepare them for their future!
Reeson Education is an Equal Opportunities employer and is committed to the highest standards of safeguarding and the promotion of the welfare of children, young people and adults.