Head of Department

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Monks Risborough, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom Client Full time

Head of Department - IT & Computer Science
Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire
£30,000 to £46,000 + Holiday + Pension

Are you an IT/Computer Science teacher with QTS looking to run a department within a well-respected school?


Excellent opportunity for a highly motivated IT and Computer science teacher looking to inspire students within a school most recently rated Good by Ofsted, who are committed to dynamic teaching and learning.

In this role you will run the IT and Computer Science department.

You will maintain high quality teaching and learning and will lead the teaching and learning in computer science being delivered by your team.

The ideal candidate will have a degree in a relevant subject and will have a recognised teaching qualification (QTS).

You will have relevant experience in a teaching role with subject knowledge in IT and Computer Science and will have the ability to teach IT and KS3, KS4 and KS5 level.


This is a fantastic opportunity to join a reputable school in a leadership role, running a department and inspiring staff and students to deliver exceptional results.


The Role:

  • Head of IT and Computer Science department
  • Maintain high quality teaching and learning
  • Lead the teaching and learning in IT and computer science being delivered by your team

The Person:

  • Degree in a relevant subject
  • Recognised Teaching qualification (QTS)
  • Relevant experience in a teaching role with subject knowledge in IT and Computer Science
  • Ability to teach IT at KS3, KS4 and KS5 level

Reference Number:
BBBH219213

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