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ICT and Computer Science teacher - Westminster (£150-200)

Date posted : 27/07/18
£150 - £200 per day

Job description

This vacancy has now expired. Please see similar roles below...

There are many schools in North-west London looking for eager new ICT & Computer Science teachers to join their team in September. This specific school is on a small sight, but has fantastic facilities with a new Arts building built in the last 5 years. The school has more facilities and space than appears and has a blend of historic and modern buildings. They have a friendly working environment and are looking for a someone to join their personable and hard-working team.

UK Qualified ICT & Computer Science teacher

Details about the role are below:

  • UK qualifications are needed for this ICT & Computer Science teaching role (e.g. BSc, QTS, PGCE)
  • Expectation for teachers to have experience at Secondary, KS3-5 level
  • The school is rated highly by Ofsted, and the new Head teacher is being decisive in rapid improvements
  • Full-time role: 5 days a week, 8:30am - 3:30pm
  • Pay ranges from £150-200 a-day depending on experience and qualifications
  • It would be a temporary contract (2 terms - 1 year), some roles may have an option to go permanent
  • Less than a 15 minute walk from Westminster Underground

The Role

The September start date for this role has interviews for these roles starting next week and continuing into the following week. Although the roles do not start till September, this school would like to fill the vacancies within the next month. If your are interested in this specific role please apply to this ad. Other similar roles are available for candidates who are interested in exciting new roles this September. The school, set in the heart of London, is based on an old Grammar School and has the historic tradition. The core of the buildings are the traditional brick work on the Westminster area, yet the school has been modernised with new a new Arts building and facilities. The Science facilities are 'top of the range' as the school was a Science specialist Grammar school.Ofsted has rated the school as "good" and the new Head has instilled a cohesive and driven leadership, who are looking to push onto an "excellent" rating. They are looking for candidates who share their ambition and can help the school continue on its upward trend.Location If you would like to be considered for this opportunity please apply to this ad or send a copy of your CV to Conor Taylor at the North London Secondary Branch- who will then be in touch.

If you would like more information please give call the London Bridge North Secondary Branch at Teaching Personnel.

Location

The school is accessible via Westminster underground and is less than a 15 minute walk.

The School

The incoming teacher would be expected to work 8:30am till 3:30pm, 5 days a week as a full-time role. The school are searching for candidates who can engage the students with exciting lessons and an aim to get students interested in learning. Planning and conducting lessons would be expected, along with marking students work and providing feedback for them to build on. Experience working with SEN, languages or extra-curricular activities would be welcome.

The teaching opportunities would be a brilliant placement for any teacher with strong aspirations and who enjoys working in a close knit staffing community. As important as pay is, this school are looking for candidates who enjoy working in a friendly, hard-working atmosphere. Alongside this friendly, old Church of England school ethos, they strive for the high standards they set for themselves. They expect the staff to uphold these standards and ethos ensuring this is translated to the students. The school understand the need for a life balance. The successful candidate would be expect to work hard during work hours, ensuring all work is completed and to the best the of the specific candidates ability. However, time to recharge and relax is afforded out of school hours, the leadership understand the need for a healthy and relaxed teacher in their school.

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