Computing Teacher – Outstanding School in Enfield – ASAP Start

Perham Education Partnership
Enfield
10 months ago
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About the Role

An Outstanding school in Enfield is seeking a Computing Teacher to join their forward-thinking STEM faculty. This full-time, permanent role is available immediately, offering an exciting opportunity to teach Computing up to KS5, developing students’ programming, cybersecurity, and AI skills.

About the School

This school is renowned for its emphasis on technology, coding education, and industry collaborations. The Computing department provides students with specialist software, hands-on coding projects, and exposure to real-world tech challenges. Teachers benefit from cutting-edge resources, CPD training, and cross-curricular STEM opportunities.

Responsibilities

  • Teach Computing across KS3, KS4, and KS5, engaging students in coding, app development, and digital problem-solving
  • Prepare students for GCSE and A-Level Computing exams, ensuring strong programming proficiency
  • Introduce students to emerging technologies such as AI, cybersecurity, and data science
  • Collaborate with colleagues to enhance the Computing curriculum with industry partnerships and interactive projects
  • Support extracurricular activities such as coding clubs, robotics teams, and hackathons

Qualifications and Experience

  • Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field
  • PGCE or QTS
  • Experience teaching Computing up to KS5

Salary and Benefits

  • Competitive salary based on experience
  • Full-time, permanent position with specialist CPD and leadership opportunities
  • Access to high-tech computing labs, cloud-based learning tools, and professional development courses
  • Supportive and forward-thinking school culture
  • Excellent transport links

How to Apply

Apply now to join an Outstanding school that fosters technological innovation, digital literacy, and problem-solving skills.

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