Computer Science & ICT Teacher

Computer Science & ICT Teacher

Job Ref: SEN/ FT
Location Merton and London in Merton and City of London
Secondary Teaching Jobs Secondary Teaching Jobs
Computing Computing
SEN Teaching Jobs SEN Teaching Jobs
Start date Start ASAP
Contract type Others
Salary £34,500 - £44,800 per annum
Contract info Subject to experience

Job Description


Are you an Computer Science & ICT Teacher in search of a new challenge?

Do you have a passion for Teaching young people with learning difficulties?

If your answer was yes, please continue reading.

> Excellent career development opportunities
> Great support from senior leadership team
> Diverse community where everyone is valued
> Amazing students that want to excel and succeed

A great opportunity to join a SEN school for ASD students as a Computer Science & ICT Teacher has arisen. The Computer Science & ICT Teacher’s role is essential to the implementation of the school’s vision, and it is to carry out the responsibilities as a subject teacher; Teachers are expected to promote the highest possible personal and professional standards as an example to colleagues and students and to promote good relationships and communication throughout the school and wider community. The Successful Computer Science & ICT Teacher will be expected to plan and deliver high quality lessons, ensuring the highest standards of learning for the students. You can achieve this by having high expectations for students so that they are able to achieve their academic potential.

The Ideal Computer Science & ICT Teacher should have previous experience in delivering lessons to SEN students so that they can have a smooth transition into the role. The students at the school have ASD and are in small class sizes which are supported by Teaching Assistants across the school.
You will have the support needed in and out of the classroom to excel in the role.

If you are a Computer Science & ICT Teacher and believe that this is the right fit for you, don’t hesitate to apply today.


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