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Unleash Digital Potential in Havering! Full-Time Computer Science Teacher at Outstanding School (September 2025 Start - KS3, KS4 & KS5)

Are you a visionary Computer Science Teacher ready to inspire the next generation of tech innovators and digital pioneers? Our Outstanding school in the vibrant London Borough of Havering is seeking an enthusiastic Full-Time Teacher of Computer Science to join our thriving and well-resourced department from September 2025. This is an exciting opportunity to shape the computational thinking, programming skills, and digital literacy of students across Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4 (GCSE Computer Science), and Key Stage 5 (A-Level Computer Science) within a supportive and ambitious educational environment.

In this rewarding full-time role, you will have the opportunity to:

  • Spark Computational Thinking: Deliver engaging and practical Computer Science lessons that introduce students to fundamental principles like algorithms, data representation, and logic, nurturing their ability to solve complex problems.

  • Empower Future Programmers: Guide students through various programming languages and concepts, from introductory block-based coding to advanced textual languages, fostering their skills in designing, developing, and debugging software.

  • Cultivate Digital Literacy & Safety: Equip students with a deep understanding of computer systems, networks, cybersecurity, and responsible online behaviour, preparing them for an increasingly digital world.

  • Contribute to a Collaborative Department: Join a supportive and innovative Computer Science department that values teamwork, shared best practice, and a collective commitment to student success.

  • Thrive in a Diverse Community: Engage with students from a wide range of backgrounds in Havering, making complex concepts accessible and exciting, and encouraging diverse participation in STEM fields.

  • Shape Future Innovators: Play a key role in guiding A-Level students towards further study and successful careers in software development, AI, cybersecurity, data science, and other rapidly evolving technology sectors.

    We are looking for a passionate and qualified Computer Science teacher with QTS and a strong subject knowledge base across the Computer Science curriculum. A proven ability to deliver inspiring, practical, and effective lessons that ignite a fascination with computing and logical problem-solving is essential, including confidence in teaching A-Level Computer Science. If you are ready to make a significant contribution to our outstanding team in Havering across all key stages, we encourage you to apply for a September 2025 start.

    Unleash digital potential with us in Havering – join our dedicated team for a September 2025 start, including A-Level teaching

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