Head of Computing

Royal Hospital School Ipswich, England Posted 2 days ago

Full Time
Onsite
Senior

Job description

The Head of Computing position centres on the successful applicant will be a talented and passionate teacher with a desire to develop a love of computing in our pupils, both in and out of the classroom. It would suit someone who can bring warm, steady communication with children and families to the role.

Who the work supports

If you have any queries, please contact the HR Department on recruitment@royalhospitalschool.org or 01473 326200. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974.

How support shows up

The successful applicant will be a talented and passionate teacher with a desire to develop a love of computing in our pupils, both in and out of the classroom. Will suit an experienced teacher who is keen to develop the subject within a school that values computing and digital learning. supporting learners and helping maintain a positive learning environment.

What needs to be in place

  • Have an understanding of the commitment required in a large boarding and day school.
  • Employment is subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check.
  • Relevant teaching, instruction, or learner-support experience.

Job details

  • Is available Part Time 0.6 FTE, with the potential for Full Time with a second subject.
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