A well-regarded secondary school in Sheffield is seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Teacher of Computer Science to join its supportive Computing department. This is an excellent opportunity for a teacher who is passionate about programming computational thinking and developing students confidence with technology in a rapidly changing world.
The school has a strong focus on academic progress clear behaviour routines and a calm learning environment where pupils are supported to achieve and take pride in their work. Staff benefit from supportive leadership consistent systems and a collaborative culture across departments.
About the Role
As Teacher of Computer Science you will teach across Key Stages 3 and 4 with the potential to contribute to KS5 depending on experience and timetable. You will deliver a well-sequenced curriculum that develops:
Strong computational thinking and structured problem-solving
Secure programming skills and algorithmic reasoning
Understanding of computer systems networks and cybersecurity basics
Data representation and logical reasoning
Exam confidence through modelling purposeful practice and precise feedback
Students will build practical skills in coding while developing a strong theoretical foundation. Lessons are designed to be challenging and accessible supporting learners with different starting points through effective scaffolding and stretch and challenge.
The Department
The Computing department is supportive and well-organised with a strong focus on building students confidence and competence in both theory and programming. Teachers collaborate on planning share resources and use consistent approaches to assessment to ensure students make strong progress.
The department values:
Clear explanation and step-by-step modelling in programming and theory
High expectations for accuracy effort and independent thinking
Regular retrieval and checks for understanding to secure long-term learning
Strong emphasis on exam technique where GCSE Computer Science is offered
Enrichment opportunities such as coding clubs competitions or STEM projects (where available)
About the School
The school serves a diverse community and has established a calm purposeful learning culture supported by clear expectations and consistent behaviour systems. Students are encouraged to aim high and develop positive attitudes to learning.
Leaders prioritise staff development and wellbeing offering practical CPD and a supportive environment where teachers are trusted to deliver ambitious teaching within a structured curriculum. The school is committed to inclusion and supports learners with SEND and EAL through strong teaching and targeted strategies.
Key Information
Location: Sheffield
Start Date: ASAP / next term (or by agreement)
Contract: Full-time permanent (or as agreed)
Salary: MPS/UPS (dependent on experience)
What the School is Looking For
The successful candidate will:
Hold QTS (or an equivalent recognised teaching qualification)
Have strong subject knowledge in Computer Science / Computing
Deliver engaging well-structured lessons with high expectations
Use assessment effectively to identify gaps and secure progress
Build positive relationships and maintain a calm purposeful classroom culture
Work collaboratively within a supportive department
Applications are welcomed from both experienced teachers and ECTs.
Why Join This School
Supportive and collaborative department with shared resources
Clear behaviour systems that support calm effective teaching
Well-sequenced curriculum and consistent approaches
Strong CPD and opportunities for professional development
Welcoming Sheffield school community focused on student success
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Computer Science teacher who wants to build digital confidence strengthen outcomes and inspire students to become capable problem-solvers in a supportive Sheffield secondary school.
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