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Primary Teacher (ICT) - Hayes

Date posted : 13/05/19
£120 - £150 per day + in-house training, fixed role and perm contract

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Job description

Primary school looking to appoint a permanent ICT teacher for an immediate or September start date - Hillingdon (£120 - 150 a day)

Hayes based school seeking IT specialist teacher to work on a year contract as minimum on a full-time basis

Interviews to be held from late May 2019

Teachers and Newly Qualified teachers must have relevant teaching qualifications and experience leading and planning ICT lessons.

About the role

A primary school for pupils with autism in West London are looking to hire an experienced ICT teacher on a temporary to permanent basis required as soon as possible.

Teachers will require experience teaching ICT either in primary or secondary education and will need teaching qualifications such as QTS, NQT or PGCE.

This specific role is a full-time position 5 days a week Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm.

All applicants are expected to differentiate, plan, deliver lessons for children with autism alongside record and access development. Training will be provided but openness to development and learning is essential.

About the School

A National Autistic Society accredited school based in Hayes for primary pupils are looking to hire an IT teacher to co-ordinate lessons and lead the IT curriculum development within the school. The school are aiming to be a digital school and are looking for an extremely capable IT specialist confident in using their skills to support with development.

Potential teachers must be confident planning and leading classes, be a great communicator and have an energetic, resilient personality.

Ofsted have rated the school as 'Good with Outstanding features" and have a cohesive and supportive leadership team.

"Pupils of all ages feel safe in school. They show excellent improvements in their behaviour, and their confidence and independence greatly improve from when they first start."

"Middle leaders, including those who lead different age groups, bring a wealth of enthusiasm, new ideas and experience to their work."

Location

The school is accessible to Hayes & Harlington (GWR), Northolt (Central Line), Uxbridge (Metropolitan/Piccadilly Line) and West Drayton stations

Requirements

UK recognised teaching qualifications such as PGCE, QTS, NQT qualifications

Experience teaching IT an confidence leading IT curriculum across school

Teachers will be required to plan, deliver lessons for primary aged pupils

Available full-time Monday to Friday 8:30 - 4:30pm

Be committed to a year contract and permanent contract and punctual

To apply

To be considered for this opportunity please send a copy of your CV to Rachel at the West London SEN Branch who will then be in touch.

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