Information technology teacher

Tonbridge
3 days ago
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Position: Information Technology Teacher
Location: Tonbridge
Employment Type: Permanent
Start Date: September 2026
Salary: £130 - £200 per day

About the Role

Term Time Teachers are seeking a skilled and forward-thinking Information Technology Teacher to join a well-established IT and computing department in Tonbridge. This role places a strong emphasis on practical IT skills, digital systems, and real-world technology applications, preparing students for both further education and modern digital careers.

Key Responsibilities

Plan, deliver, and assess engaging Information Technology lessons up to KS5, with a focus on applied digital skills.
Teach core IT topics including digital literacy, networking, cybersecurity, databases, and systems architecture.
Introduce students to practical software applications, including office productivity tools, web technologies, and collaborative platforms.
Support understanding of IT systems in real-world contexts, such as business environments, cloud computing, and data management.
Foster a hands-on, inclusive learning environment that encourages experimentation and confidence with technology.
Prepare students for examinations, coursework, and vocational pathways in IT-related fields.
Contribute to curriculum development, ensuring content remains aligned with current industry standards and emerging technologies.
Lead or support extracurricular activities such as IT clubs, digital skills workshops, or tech-based projects.Requirements

Degree in Information Technology, Computing, or a related field (Bachelor's or higher).
Teaching qualification (e.g., PGCE, QTS, or equivalent) preferred.
Experience teaching IT or Computing at secondary or post-secondary level.
Strong knowledge of IT systems, networking basics, cybersecurity principles, and common software platforms.
Familiarity with web technologies (HTML/CSS) and introductory programming (e.g., Python).
Excellent communication, organisational, and interpersonal skills.
A genuine passion for digital education and student development.

Desirable Skills

Experience with cloud platforms (e.g., Google Workspace, Microsoft 365) and virtual learning environments.
Knowledge of emerging technologies such as AI, cloud computing, or Internet of Things (IoT).
Experience delivering vocational IT qualifications (e.g., BTEC).
Willingness to contribute to wider school initiatives and collaborative projects.If this role isn't quite right for you, please still get in touch on (phone number removed) to discuss other opportunities, or refer a friend who may be interested.

Term Time Teachers are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All applicants will be subject to a full face-to-face registration and an Enhanced DBS check

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