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ICT and Computer Science teacher - Twickenham (£120-£230 a day)

Date posted : 15/04/19
£120 - £230 per day

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Outstanding Catholic school in Twickenham hiring a permanent ICT & computing teacher - September start date

Permanent ICT and computing teacher needed at a Catholic school in September - £120-£230 a day

A lovely Catholic secondary school are looking for a new ICT and Computing teacher for the new academic year. Interviews are being held on the week commencing the 22nd of April. The secondary school need a fully qualified and experienced teacher who can teach classes up to key stage 5.

ICT and Computing teacher needed in for September start date

Requirements:

  • Applicants would need UK recognised teaching qualifications (PGCE or QTS)
  • Experience teaching ICT or Computing at Key stage 3 to key stage 5 level
  • Would be required to mark work, plan & prepare lessons
  • Teachers would need to prepare and create innovative lessons that engage students, in line with the National curriculum

The Role

  • This is a full time ICT teaching role covering key stage 3 up to key stage 5 (a-level)
  • Starting in September, this is a permanent role interviewing after the Easter break
  • Assuming an appropriate candidate is found, the school are offering a pay rate of between £120 and £230 a day depending on experience and qualifications.
  • Based in Twickenham, this is a lovely secondary school rated as 'outstanding' by Ofsted as they noted "the leadership have ensured the standards of education have remained high and their staff maintain an energetic and positive attitude."
  • The attitude of the staff is maintained as the school's leadership afford a healthy work/life balance

The School

Surrounded by large open fields and wooded areas, this outstanding secondary is in an ideal location. Close to the centre of London, with good travel links, but far enough away to escape the hectic life of in city the locality provides the 'best of both worlds.'

Rated outstanding for many reasons, but chief among these is the new 'state-of-the-art' facilities which allow teachers the opportunity to create innovative lessons, benefiting both staff and students a like.

The school is of Catholic denomination and promotes the key principles of the Catholic religion. Although the school promote and engage with religious activities, staff are not required to participate if they choose not too.

If you feel you would be appropriate for this role, and could add value to the school, please apply to this ad. Alternatively, you can email Conor on the London South Secondary team at

If you know any colleagues or friends who are looking to work in the education sector, and have appropriate experience and qualifications, you can refer them for similar roles and earn £50!

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