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Wetherby Senior School are looking to appoint a Teacher of Computer Science to start September 2026. The Computer Science Department at Wetherby Senior consists at present of an experience Head of Computer Science, and another Subject Specialist teacher. The department is housed in two dedicated computer rooms at our Hannah House site. Computer Science is taught from Year 7-9 to all pupils; it is also a popular GCSE choice with currently two groups in Year 10 and two in Year 11. A Level Computer Science was introduced from September 2024 and has successfully allowed the school to expand the subject, with sets in both of Years 12 and 13.
Job Responsibility:
Maintain consistently high standards of teaching and learning
Deliver departmental schemes of work effectively and achieve strong public examination outcomes
Use effective assessment, feedback, rewards and sanctions to enhance pupil progress
Provide high-quality written and verbal reports to parents
Stay up to date with subject developments and foster academic curiosity
Support pupils with learning, medical, social or other additional needs appropriately
Contribute to the development and resourcing of the Computer Science Department
Promote enthusiasm for Computer Science, enrichment activities, trips and competitions
Participate fully in departmental meetings, administration and INSET to support teamwork and best practice
Support pupils preparing for university entry in the UK (including Oxbridge), USA and Europe
Contribute to pastoral care through tutoring and supervisory duties where required
Engage in co-curricular activities and uphold high professional standards, policies and school values
Requirements:
Outstanding subject knowledge and academic qualifications
Ability to deliver dynamic and effective lessons to the full ability range of pupils
Highly effective communication skills
Genuine commitment to pastoral care and the welfare and safeguarding of pupils
Interests and abilities that can enhance the School’s co-curricular programme
Excellent inter-personal skills
Excellent administrative, organisational, and IT skills