4 full time, Computer teacher jobs in Hertfordshire
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Sign inComputing Teacher
- 02 March 2026
- Step Teachers Ltd - Hemel Hempstead, South East, HP1 2PH
- £34,397 to £52,489 per year
- On-site only
- Contract
- Full time
Computing Teacher – Full-time, long-term temporary and ongoing role from April 2026 This school provides a calm, structured, and well‑supported learning environment where pupils benefit from clear routines, encouraging staff, and purposeful teaching. Leaders ...
Computer Science Teacher
- 16 March 2026
- London Teaching Pool, Ltd - HP1 2PH
- £170 to £250 per day
- On-site only
- Temporary
- Full time
Computer Science Teacher – Hemel Hempstead – £170 to £250 per day – Immediate Start – Temporary (Until July 2026) Computer Science Teacher – Hemel Hempstead Computer Science Teacher – Temporary Computer Science Teacher – Immediate Start – July 2026 Computer ...
Teacher of Computing and Maths
- 28 February 2026
- Teaching Vacancies - Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 5NJ
- Permanent
- Full time
What skills and experience we're looking for Implement and deliver an appropriately broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated curriculum for pupils and to support a designated curriculum area as appropriate. Monitor and support the overall progress and ...
College Lecturer
- 25 February 2026
- Teacheractive Limited - WD17
- £25 to £35 per hour
- On-site only
- Temporary
- Full time
Job Title: College Lecturer Location: Watford Start Date: Immediate Start Salary: £25ph - £35ph Can you deliver a further educational course in a engaging and motivating way? Does shaping the future of further education students excite and motivate you? Can ...
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