Computer Science Teacher in Bradford Vacancy!

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Bradford - UK

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

We are looking for a Computer Science Teacher to join a thriving secondary school in Bradford.
Full-time position starting January 2026
Well-established school in Bradford
Enthusiastic Computer Science Teacher to join an innovative department

You will teach Computer Science at KS3 and GCSE levels supporting student engagement with coding algorithms and digital literacy. The school fosters a technology-rich environment and encourages creativity in problem-solving.

Experience and Qualifications
Experience teaching Computer Science at KS3/GCSE
Passionate and student-centred practitioner
Qualified teacher with QTS
Legal right to work in the UK

School Information
This Bradford school is known for its inclusive ethos and strong academic results. The department is equipped with modern IT suites and supportive leadership.
High expectations of student behaviour
Collaborative and supportive staff culture

Salary
Competitive salary on MPS/UPS scale

Application
Please forward your CV as soon as possible to be considered.

We are looking for a Computer Science Teacher to join a thriving secondary school in Bradford. Full-time position starting January 2026 Well-established school in Bradford Enthusiastic Computer Science Teacher to join an innovative departmentYou will teach Computer Science at KS3 and GCSE levels sup...
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Key Skills

  • Computer Science
  • Experience Working With Students
  • Classroom Management
  • Communication skills
  • Algebra
  • Behavior Management
  • Classroom Experience
  • Lesson Planning
  • Conflict Management
  • Teaching
  • Tutoring
  • Word Processing

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