Teacher of Computer Science and Business Wanted – Great School to Start ECT in Hampshire – January 2025
Are you currently looking for a Computer Science and Business Teacher role within an exciting environment where you will be supported and treated like a valuable member of staff?
Are you an enthusiastic, enthusiastic, and motivated teacher looking to work in an Ofsted Rated ‘Good’ School in Hampshire as a Computer Science and Business Teacher?
You will be joining a dynamic Computer Science and Business department where you will be able to teach to KS5. This position would suit either an ECT Computer Science and Business Teacher or a more experienced Computer Science and Business Teacher seeking an opportunity for professional development.
- Computer Science and Business Teacher Role
- Full time position
- Teaching up to GCSE and A-Level
- Hampshire
- Starting In January 2025
- MPS1 – UPS3 Salary
School Information
The school believes that learning is their most important activity, equally true for their students and staff. They are enthusiastic about self-improvement and go the extra mile to make sure that lessons are relevant, purposeful, engaging and rewarding. They are cultivating a culture of openness, honesty, and professional learning so that teachers can teach effectively and have a positive work life balance.
Experience and Qualifications required for this Computer Science and Business Teacher position.
-Degree in Computer Science and Business
-PGCE or QTS
- Computer Science and Business Teacher, teaching to KS5
Salary
The salary for this Computer Science and Business Teacher position will be paid to scale on a permanent contract to scale MPS/UPS.
Application
Please send your application for this Computer Science and Business Teacher position through as soon as possible.
- Locations
- Hampshire
About Wayman Learning Trust
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