Computing Teacher

Recruiter
NESCOT
Location
Ewell, Epsom
Salary
up to £32,912 per annum (additional market supplement available for an exceptional candidate)
Posted
24 Jul 2018
Closes
15 Aug 2018
Ref
0706
Job Level
Teacher
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Nescot has achieved a reputation over the years for being at the forefront of Computing and IT training in the UK, and are therefore pleased to be looking to recruit to this exciting position within the Computing department.

We require an experienced and enthusiastic Computing teacher to deliver on a number of programmes, preferably with a specialism in high level Networking and Programming. You will have demonstrable technical/vocational experience and the ability to teach across a range of IT provision including HND and degree level. Experience delivering on BTEC programmes is an advantage.

You must be open to change and have the skills to manage students effectively and meet challenges with a positive and flexible approach and be a team operator. Applicants should be well qualified and have the energy and enthusiasm needed to contribute to a successful College and department.

You will be required to undertake a range of teaching activities and to contribute effectively to team working and providing tutorial support to students; you will also be required to IV, create learning materials and mark work and liaise with external examiners and external organisations.

The successful candidate(s) will possess or currently be working towards a Master’s degree or higher in Computer Science, Business Systems or similar and a full teaching qualification. All applicants should be able to demonstrate effective information technology skills, knowledge of up to date application software and ideally possess vendor qualifications or certifications.

Success in teaching HE learners together with an understanding of HE quality assurance and self-assessment would be an advantage for the candidate.

Closing date for applications is Wednesday 15 August 2018.

Interviews will take place on Thursday 30 August 2018.