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An outstanding school in Southampton is seeking a passionate Computer Science Teacher to join their dedicated team. This role offers the opportunity to teach across key stages, fostering a love for Computer Science in students of all abilities. The school prides itself on its supportive environment, where teachers can develop their skills and contribute to raising academic standards. Whether you are an NQT or an experienced educator, this position promises professional growth and the chance to make a significant impact in the lives of students. Join a collaborative faculty committed to excellence in education.
Do you want to work in an Outstanding School in Southampton? We are working with a Secondary School who is seeking to appoint an ambitious, innovative Computer Science Teacher. If successful, you will be a working in a Faculty of highly experienced specialist teachers, who as a team, are determined to develop and further improve the teaching of Computer Science for all abilities.
The successful Computer Science Teacher will be appointed on a part-time or full-time basis to start immediately teaching Computer Science to KS3/4 with the possibility of KS5.
This position is suitable for an NQT or an experienced Computer Science Teacher.
As an ‘Outstanding School’ they are totally committed to continuing to further raise academic standards and attainment, across an academic curriculum, for the community they serve. It is a friendly and supportive school where you will be able to develop your teaching skills and become an Outstanding Computer Science Teacher.
WAYMAN Education is a London based recruitment agency which specialises in Education recruitment, recruiting for Primary and Secondary Schools and Sixth Form Colleges in all sectors. We recruit for all types of positions whether Permanent, Temporary or Day to day.
The salary for this Computer Science Teacher position will be paid to scale on a permanent contract to scale MPS/UPS.
Please send your application for the Computer Science Teacher position through as soon as possible to Andrew Ruffles.