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Senior Lecturer in Computer Science
- T level Cyber
- 37 hours per week
Darlington College is recruiting a full time Senior Lecturer in Computer Science. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced computing specialist with strong coding expertise to lead the implementation of Digital T Levels and deliver high quality teaching across our full time curriculum. With the Darlington STEM Centre opening in 2028, focused heavily on Digital and Computing, this role offers the chance to help shape content and lead provision from the very beginning of the concept stage. You will play a key role in developing an industry ready digital offer and inspiring the next generation of learners. If you are passionate about teaching, curriculum leadership, and helping drive an ambitious future for digital education, we would welcome your application.
As Senior Lecturer in Computing, you will:
• Take a lead role in the planning, coordination, and implementation of Digital T Levels within the Computing curriculum.
• Deliver high quality teaching and learning across a range of full time Computing programmes at Levels 2–5.
• Design engaging schemes of work, resources, and assessment materials aligned with industry requirements.
• Support curriculum development to ensure our programmes reflect current digital and computing sector needs.
• Provide academic and pastoral support to learners, helping them achieve outstanding outcomes.
• Work collaboratively with colleagues, employers, awarding bodies, and other stakeholders to ensure excellence in teaching, learning, and assessment.
Specialisms
We are particularly seeking applicants who can demonstrate strong knowledge and practical experience in:
• Programming and Software Development (e.g., Python, Java, C#, or similar)
• Digital systems and emerging technologies
• Computing theory and industry practice
Experience in delivering or supporting T Levels—or a strong willingness to develop this expertise—is essential.
About You
You will be:
• A passionate computing specialist with a degree (or equivalent professional qualification) in Computing or a related discipline.
• An inspiring teacher with a proven track record of excellent classroom practice.
• Confident in leading curriculum design, quality assurance, and programme implementation.
• Skilled at motivating and supporting learners of varied abilities.
• Organised, collaborative, and committed to continuous professional development.
A teaching qualification (PGCE/CertEd) is desirable; otherwise, a willingness to work towards one is expected.
What We Offer
• A supportive and forward thinking teaching environment
• Opportunities for professional development and advancement
• Strong employer links and industry focused curriculum
• Access to excellent facilities and resources
Child protection is the responsibility of all staff. The College will therefore:
•Encourage and maintain an environment where students feel secure, are encouraged to talk, and are listened to
•Ensure students know that there are staff in the College whom they can approach if they are worried
•Include opportunities in the curriculum for students to develop the skills they need to recognise and stay safe from abuse
•All staff will be required to undertake appropriate safeguarding induction and training.