About this role
West Somerset College is seeking an inspiring and forward-thinking Head of Computer Science to lead the department. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious professional who is passionate about developing an outstanding curriculum and ensuring exceptional outcomes for young people.
About the Role
As Head of Department, you will play a key leadership role in shaping the strategic direction of Computer Science across Key Stages 4 and 5. You will lead curriculum development, raise standards in teaching and learning, and ensure every student is supported to achieve their full potential.
You will:
Provide outstanding leadership to establish a highly effective, innovative Computer Science department. Drive curriculum development, teaching quality and assessment practice. Monitor student progress across the year and implement effective intervention strategies. Lead and support your team through high-quality coaching, appraisal and professional development. Ensure the department offers a productive, engaging and safe learning environment. Contribute to whole-school self-evaluation, strategic planning and quality assurance. Manage departmental resources, budget planning and exam entries efficiently. Promote high expectations, excellent behaviour and a positive culture of achievement.
This role is ideal for an experienced middle leader or an aspiring leader ready for their next challenge.
About You
We are looking for someone who:
Is an excellent Computer Science practitioner with a strong academic background. Has experience of successful leadership at senior or middle level. Can evidence improving outcomes, leading change and raising standards. Has strong knowledge of contemporary pedagogy and curriculum design. Uses data effectively to set high expectations and track student progress. Demonstrates outstanding interpersonal, organisational and ICT skills. Is committed to safeguarding, equality, and the Trust’s values-driven ethos. Brings energy, enthusiasm, resilience and a passion for developing both staff and students.
