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DBS402/20 Teacher of Computer Science and IT - Whitley Bay High School

Job Summary
Contract Type:
Permanent
Working Pattern:
Full time
Advert Start Date:
09/01/2020
Advert End Date:
Closed for applications on 27/01/2020 10:00
Salary:
£24,373 - £40,490 pa
Job Category:
Schools - Teaching
Vacancy ID:
194792
Employment Location:
Whitley Bay High School, Deneholm,Whitley Bay, NE25 9AS.
Number of posts:
1
Closing date:
27 Jan
Further Information
We require for September 2020 a teacher of Computer Science to join a very successful and supportive department. Candidates must be able to teach the full age and ability range including A’ Level. Computer Science is a popular and growing subject at the school with 87 students taking it at KS4 and 45 at KS5. We expect these numbers to grow further in future years. In IT 91 students study the subject at KS4 and 55 at KS5.

The school is heavily oversubscribed, achieves very high standards and has benefited from substantial investment to improve facilities over recent years.

All staff who join the school benefit from a carefully structured programme of training and support. Any applicant should be committed to making a significant contribution to the wider life of the school.

Please find the job description, application form, application details and school information on the website ‘Vacancies’ section at: www.whitleybayhighschool.org

Completed applications and a letter (800 words maximum) explaining why your experiences to date have prepared you for this role at Whitley Bay High School, should be sent to jackie.patterson@whitleybayhighschool.org before the closing date below.

Closing date is Monday 27th January 2020 at 10.00am

Whitley Bay High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. As such an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) disclosure will be sought along with other relevant employment checks deemed appropriate.
Please note
This job is closed for applications.