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Computer Science Cover Supervisor

Date posted : 05/08/17

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Computer Science Graduate wanted for September 2017 for a large Secondary College in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

  • Do you have a real passion for education and a commitment to raising attainment?
  • Have you recently graduated from university and are now looking to get into teaching?
  • Would you like to gain experience and an insight into Secondary Colleges?

A large Secondary College in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, are seeking a Computer Science Graduate to join their team in September 2017 and work whilst learning, to gain their PGCE.

The College is dedicated to promoting intercultural understanding, by encouraging and celebrating diversity and developing understanding through curiosity and empathy. This vision is integrated into all aspects of teaching and learning, whilst using innovative and modern strategies to engage students so that they can develop confidence to explore new ideas and develop self growth.

To be successful in applying for this role as a Secondary Computer Science Graduate Teacher you must have the following…

? A Degree specialising in Computer Science

? A Solid Academic Record

? Passion for education

? Good Rapport with Young People

? Confidence to stand in front of a class, as their Teacher

If you are a Computer Science Graduate looking for a role in education in the new academic year, from 2017 – Teaching Personnel can be a fantastic way to help you get into a Secondary College! We are looking to help Computer Science Graduates get into Secondary Colleges by providing work experience opportunities that will help you gain insight into the way Colleges run, the level of teaching required and the experience to help you pursue a career in Teaching. This role would be ideal for a recent Graduate in Computer Science looking to complete their Teacher Training whilst working.

If this sounds like you – email your CV to Teaching Personnel immediately! Or call Kirsty, Your Secondary Education Specialist to discuss the opportunity further.

Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates applying to jobs through Teaching Personnel must undertake or have undertaken an Enhanced Disclosure via the DBS – Full assistance provided. (AGY)
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