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Job Ref: 215511563
Date: 2022-01-07 17:40:01
Teacher of Computer Science
Start date – ASAP – July 2022
Academics are working with an 'Good' school in Buckinghamshire who are looking for a Computer Science Teacher to start with them ASAP until the end of the academic year. A permanent position is available for the right candidate from September 2022.
As a large all-through school, they can offer learners an ambitious range of opportunities in and beyond the classroom. They place significant importance on academic excellence through high expectations but value, just as highly, the wide range of experiences learners can access. It is this balance which helps to ensure that learners are fully rounded individuals who can make a positive contribution to society.
They provide an outstanding learning environment in which to deliver an exciting curriculum and broader learning opportunities. They aim to ensure that everyone in the school is able to achieve academic success and, discover new skills and talents.
The academy is looking for a candidate to buy into their growing expansion as a school.
They welcome applicants from all Computer Science specialisms and the successful candidate will have:
Qualified teacher status
The ability to teach Computer Science up to KS4
The opportunity to teach Computer Science at KS5
The ability to motivate students and achieve excellent results
Excellent organisational and ICT skills
An awareness of effective assessment and use of data to track student progress
The capacity to work collaboratively as part of a team
A passion for the subject and the ability to share this with young people.The school offers exceptionally pleasant working environments and offers the right candidate an excellent opportunity to develop their career.
If you are interested in this fantastic opportunity then get in touch with Tej today on (phone number removed) or you can directly email (url removed)
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