£30K/yr to £42K/yr
Trafford, England
Permanent, Variable

Computer Science Lecturer A Level

Posted by Eden Brown Education.

Role: A Level Computer Science Teacher
Location: Greater Manchester
Type: Full Time, Permanent
Salary: 35000 - 41500

Eden Brown are currently looking to recruit a full time, A Level, Computer science teacher to teach within a leading Sixth Form College within the Greater Manchester area.

This is a full time permanent role where the successful candidate would be required to teach Computer Science to Key stage 5.
Please note that the college will only consider candidates with A Level experience.

As a Computer Science teacher you will be part of a curriculum team, contributing to delivery, planning, development and student support.

To apply for the role you will have a computer science related degree, a recognised teaching qualification and experience teaching computing to A Level.

As a permanent member of staff you will be entitled to generous holiday allowance, teachers pension, retail discounts, cycle to work scheme, on site gym to name a few.

A DBS is also needed for this role, if you do not have a DBS Eden Brown can apply on your behalf.

If this is of interest please apply now to avoid disappointment.

Eden Brown Synergy is an equal opportunities employer.

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