Computer Science Teacher – Permanent – September 2019
Location: | Birmingham, West Midlands UK |
Job Type: | Permanent |
Salary | £23720 to £39406 per Annum |
Computer Science Teacher – Birmingham – September 2019 start – Open to NQTs – Permanent
i-teachers is supporting a Birmingham Secondary to find their new addition to their Computer Science Team. This is a fabulous school for any teacher to join, with a committed to staff wellbeing and development and sociable staff culture, why not send your CV for consideration?
Computer Science Teacher –
Start date: Required from September 2019
Contract type: Full Time
Salary: MPS – UPS negotiable dependent on experience
Contract term: Permanent
Suitable for NQTs: Yes
Requirements –
- Must have or be on track to achieve QTS by July
- Dynamic teacher and leader
- Committed to education and every students learning experience
- Ability to teach Computer Science at KS3 and KS4
- Teaching up to A Level is desirable
- You must be organised, a team player and charismatic
The School –
- Set just outside Birmingham City Centre in the leafy town of Sutton Coldfield
- Onsite parking for all staff
- This school are excited about the future and welcome fresh ideas
- Ofsted rated GOOD
- Mixed 11-18 academy school
- Free staff lunches
- CPD to achieve your ambitions and goals – one of their greatest achievements
- NQT mentoring programme that is highly structured and supportive
- Committed to staff and student wellbeing
- Sociable staff team
How to apply for this Computer Science Teacher position –
All you need to do is simply send your CV and cover letter giving you more time to focus on teaching and avoid lengthy applications
We are shortlisting on an ongoing basis and having initial conversations with all candidates prior to sending your information to this or any other schools
Please note that shortlisted applications should hear back within 2 days of sending an application and only shortlisted applications will be contacted
Posted On: | 27/03/20192019-03-27 |
Recruiter: | i-teachers 2019-05-08 |