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Computer Science Teacher - M27, January 2019.

Date posted : 04/09/18
£22917 - £38633 per annum

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Full time Computer Science teacher required for a long term sickness leave as of January 2019 to the end of the academic year.

Teaching Personnel are working in partnership with a large Salford based Secondary school which is seeking to appoint a passionate Computer Science Teacher to join their faculty.

If this Computer Science teacher position is of interest, then please see the following details.

  • Full time Computer Science teacher position; long term sickness leave from January 2019.
  • Must hold QTS or equivalent. Both experienced and newly qualified teachers are welcome to apply.
  • Opportunity to work in an Ofsted rated 'Good' Secondary school, with access to state of the art resources in modern facilities.
  • Continual CPD training programmes available at various levels of expertise.
  • Pay in line with MPS/UPS £22, 917 - £38, 633.

This Salford based Secondary school wish to employ a dedicated, enthusiastic and qualified Computer Science teacher who has experience with the National Curriculum. As the incoming Computer Science teacher you can expect to join a welcoming department led by Senior Leadership, pioneering in the use of modern technology within the classrooms.

Established in 1934 the school has developed a dynamic and purposeful community that enables all their pupils to be challenged and achieve their best. Graded 'Good with Outstanding Features', by Ofsted, the Secondary school has progressed significantly over the last few years.

"The exceptionally positive ethos that pervades the school encourages students' above average attendance. Their behaviour and their enthusiastic attitudes to learning are exemplary. The relentless focus of the head teacher, senior leaders and governors on improving the quality of teaching and of the curriculum has contributed strongly to students' improved progress. Parents, staff and students are overwhelmingly positive about the changes they have made."- Ofsted.

The responsibilities for the successful Computer Science teacher will include;

  • Plan, prepare and deliver outstanding Computer Science lessons to pupils across Key Stages 3-4.
  • Experience delivering Computer Science lessons at GCSE is highly desired, as it is enjoyed amongst all pupils.
  • Evaluate all class work against criteria and take appropriate action to ensure the progression of each individual pupil.
  • Demonstrate differentiated learning styles due to the varied abilities of learning across the school board.
  • Display strong behaviour management skills in accordance to school behaviour policies.

Located at the heart of Salford this growing Secondary School can easily be accessed via the A580 (East Lancashire Road) and the surrounding areas; Bury, Bolton and Wigan. There are also various public transport options available with links across Great Manchester.

If you wish to be considered for this position then please forward an up to date CV or contact the Manchester Secondary Branch for further information;

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