Computer Science Teacher

Coventry
10 months ago
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Are you an innovative and enthusiastic Computer Science Teacher ready to inspire the next generation of digital thinkers? A highly successful and Ofsted-rated “Outstanding” secondary school in Coventry is seeking a talented Computer Science Teacher to join their dedicated team from September on a full-time, permanent basis.

School Information:
This thriving 11–18 co-educational school has a strong reputation for academic excellence and a vibrant, inclusive school culture. Staff and students alike benefit from a supportive leadership team, excellent facilities, and a clear vision focused on continuous improvement. The school has consistently high student satisfaction and is proud of its commitment to holistic education and wellbeing.

About the Computing Department:
The Computing department is made up of passionate and experienced teachers who foster creativity, analytical thinking, and technical skills. Students are encouraged to explore programming, data science, and digital systems in a stimulating learning environment. GCSE and A-Level results are consistently strong, and the department actively promotes enrichment opportunities such as coding clubs and tech competitions.

Responsibilities:
• Teach Computer Science across KS3, KS4, and optionally KS5
• Plan and deliver engaging, high-quality lessons
• Develop student understanding and enthusiasm for computing
• Support with assessment, feedback, and progression tracking
• Participate in departmental development and whole-school initiatives
• Provide pastoral support as a form tutor

Qualifications and Experience:
• Degree in Computer Science or a related subject
• PGCE or QTS
• Experience teaching Computer Science at KS3 and KS4 (KS5 desirable)
• ECTs are encouraged to apply

Salary and Benefits:
• Competitive salary on the MPS/UPS scale
• Comprehensive CPD and progression opportunities
• Supportive mentoring for Early Career Teachers

Application – Computer Science Teacher
If you are a passionate and committed Computer Science Teacher ready to join a high-performing school in Coventry, please send your CV as soon as possible

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