Looking for a private school with a forward-thinking Computer Science department in Manchester
A prestigious independent school with a strong digital and academic focus is seeking an inspiring knowledgeable and dedicated Computer Science Teacher to join its thriving academic community.
Job Overview
Our client is recruiting for a Computer Science Teacher to begin ASAP. This outstanding independent school is renowned for:
Its superb academic standards
A deeply supportive pastoral ethos
A rich and varied co-curricular programme
The successful candidate will deliver engaging Computer Science lessons from KS3 to KS5 inspiring pupils with programming computational thinking and digital problem-solving.
The School
Computer Science is a growing and highly valued subject within the school. The department is recognised for strong uptake excellent results and innovative curriculum design.
Pupils benefit from:
A broad and challenging Computer Science curriculum
Access to modern technology and specialist software
Coding clubs and enrichment opportunities
Strong preparation for further study and careers in technology
Benefits typically include:
Excellent CPD and development opportunities
Modern facilities and resources
Fee remission (where applicable)
A genuine focus on staff wellbeing
A collaborative and supportive working environment
Location: Manchester
Start Date: ASAP
Salary: Highly competitive and dependent on experience
Computer Science Teacher Experience and Qualifications
A degree in Computer Science or a related discipline
A recognised teaching qualification with QTS
Strong subject knowledge
Excellent ICT and communication skills
Ability to engage and inspire pupils
The legal right to work in the UK
Application
If you are a passionate Computer Science Teacher seeking an independent school role please submit your CV at your earliest convenience.
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