Are you an enthusiastic and dedicated Computer Science Teacher looking to inspire the next generation of tech innovators? A thriving school in Peterborough is seeking a talented individual for a full-time, permanent position starting in April. This is your opportunity to make a lasting impact by teaching and empowering students at KS4 level. Role Details: Position: Computer Science Teacher Contract: Full-time, Permanent Class: KS4 Location: Peterborough Start Date: April 2025 The Opportunity As a Computer Science Teacher, you’ll have the chance to inspire and guide students while fostering their love for technology. You will: Deliver engaging and innovative lessons that encourage students to excel in Computer Science. Equip students with essential coding, problem-solving, and computational thinking skills. Prepare students for the digital world, ensuring they are confident and capable in using technology. Be part of a supportive and forward-thinking school community that values innovation and professional growth. About You We are looking for a passionate and qualified Computer Science Teacher who: Holds QTS or an equivalent teaching qualification. Is enthusiastic about Computer Science and committed to delivering excellence in the classroom. Demonstrates strong classroom management and excellent communication skills. Can adapt their teaching strategies to meet the needs of diverse learners and inspire creativity. Why Choose Tempest? Tempest connects talented educators with schools where they can thrive. By joining us as a Computer Science Teacher, you’ll benefit from: A dedicated consultant to support your career journey. Access to a network of schools that prioritize innovation and student achievement. Professional development opportunities to enhance your skills and career. Apply Today Are you ready to shape the future as a Computer Science Teacher? We’d love to hear from you. Start your journey with Tempest by contacting Andrew Ruffles: Email: andrewrufflestempestresourcing.co.uk Phone: 0208 129 3102 Inspire the next generation of tech leaders—become our next Computer Science Teacher