Computing & ICT Teacher | Outstanding Secondary School | Walsall
Job Summary
The Opportunity
Walsall is a town with a proud industrial heart currently undergoing significant digital regeneration within the Black Country. We are seeking a high-calibre Computing Teacher to join an Ofsted-rated Outstanding secondary school. In this role you will work within a center of academic and technical excellence preparing students for the rapidly evolving digital economy by mastering everything from computational thinking to advanced software development.
The Department & Standard
You will join an elite Computing faculty where Outstanding is the benchmark and student attainment in Computer Science consistently ranks in the top percentiles nationally.
The department operates in state-of-the-art digital suites featuring high-spec hardware dedicated servers for networking projects and a range of physical computing equipment including Raspberry Pi and Arduino kits.
As an Outstanding setting the department leads the way in research-led practice utilizing the latest pedagogical approaches to help students bridge the gap between block-based and text-based programming.
We maintain strong partnerships with West Midlands tech hubs and local universities ensuring the curriculum remains aligned with industry standards and emerging technologies like AI and Cybersecurity.
Core Responsibilities
Exemplary Instruction: Delivering high-challenge lessons across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 (GCSE) ensuring students develop a deep understanding of computer systems algorithms and data representation.
Programming Mastery: Leading students in the mastery of high-level languages (primarily Python) fostering a culture where students can debug complex logic and write efficient clean code.
Curriculum Innovation: Contributing to a future-proof curriculum that incorporates contemporary themes such as cyber-ethics cloud computing and the environmental impact of technology.
Data-Driven Success: Utilizing the schools robust assessment framework to provide pinpoint feedback ensuring students in all cohorts make exceptional progress toward their target grades.
STEM Integration: Coordinating cross-curricular projects with the Maths and Science departments highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of computational logic and problem-solving.
The Successful Candidate We are looking for an ambitious educator with a relentless drive for technical excellence and a passion for digital innovation. Requirements include:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a degree in Computer Science Software Engineering or a closely related field.
Proven Track Record: Evidence of delivering high-quality outcomes in a secondary setting with a deep understanding of the GCSE Computer Science assessment objectives.
Technical Authority: Proficiency in at least one major programming language (Python/C/Java) and a firm grasp of network architecture and database management.
Visionary Thinking: The ability to inspire students with the potential of technology to solve global problems from data security to sustainable engineering.
Why Join Us
The chance to work in an Outstanding environment where student behaviour is exemplary and the digital facilities are among the best in the region.
Unrivalled professional development pathways including opportunities for middle leadership and specialized training in cybersecurity or data science.
The opportunity to work in Walsalla town offering a blend of industrial heritage affordable living and excellent transport links across the West Midlands.
A prestigious professional community that values hard work creativity and the pursuit of technical excellence.
How to Apply
Please submit your current CV and a brief summary of your programming proficiency to begin the application process for this Computing Teacher position. An enhanced DBS check will be required for the successful candidate.
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