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ICT Teacher

Date posted : 15/08/19
£23720 - £39406 per annum

Job description

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- Are you an ICT teacher due to be available from the October half term, looking for a long term teaching position?

- Are you well located to access a secondary school in the South Manchester area close to the M60 ring road?

Our client secondary school is looking to recruit an ICT teacher for an upcoming open teaching vacancy following the October half term. It is with great regret that a permanent member of the ICT team is having to leave their post due to personal circumstances. They have given the school plenty of notice with regards their pending departure and have agreed to teach for the first half term of the approaching new year. The successful ICT teacher would therefore be required on a full time basis to fulfil this open vacancy teaching on a supply basis until April with the view to securing a school based contract if applicable.

The successful ICT teacher will be teaching KS3 and KS4 ICT and must have experience of teaching at the higher GCSE level.

Highlights of this ICT teaching position:

  • Full time ICT teacher required, starting on Monday 28th October following the half term break
  • Pay will be dependent upon payscale but between £23,720 - £39406 (older payscales used as reference MPS1 - UPS3)
  • Teach within a highly supportive Computing department, gaining the opportunity to network and work alongside a committed team of professionals
  • Opportunity to progress and secure a school based contract following 1.5 terms on a supply basis

The school has an ethos of honesty, pride and student centred teaching which is at the heart of all teaching and student's learning. The school is therefore looking for a teacher who is an excellent classroom practitioner and puts the students' learning at the centre of all their teaching. Innovative and engaging lessons are the key to success at this school with the ICT department having the latest technology at the disposal of the successful ICT teacher. The ICT suite is made up of whiteboards in all classrooms and numerous computing classrooms with a full suite of computers and smartboards.

The school is situated in the South of Manchester, easily accessible via the M60 ring road. For those teachers on public transport, the school has excellent transport links with the Metrolink tram being nearby as well as many regular buses running from the city centre of Manchester and Stockport. The school also has a large on site car park for the use of all teachers.

  • State-of-the-art computing facilities at your disposal within the computing department
  • Co-education secondary school located in the South Manchester area; easily accessible via M60 ring road and regular buses and trams

If you are an ICT teacher looking for your next long term, permanent teaching position then apply now for consideration ensuring you attach your latest up-to-date CV.

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