Interested in developing teaching and communication skills?

Code First: Girls are looking for volunteer instructors and ambassadors to run or promote free community coding courses at Newcastle University this autumn.
The programme aims to get more women in tech and is a great opportunity for developing teaching and influencing skills.  Instructors come from a variety of coding backgrounds and include computer science postgrads with programming experience, freelance developers and university lecturers.
Courses run once a week for 8 weeks on a weekday evening for 2 hours, Monday-Thursday and all  participants are aged 18 or above.  Further information and application details can be found online
 

Computer Science Teacher Training Opportunities

Premier Pathways is a salaried route into teacher training. Over two years, participants work in a school suited to their location and preferences, and gain a PGCE and Qualified Teacher Status upon completion. 

Last year was our pilot year, and we have successfully launched the teaching careers of over 150 graduates.

There are absolutely no tuition fees, or any fees at all, and the programme offers support throughout the two years and thereafter.

We currently have schools requesting graduates of Computer Science to begin training in the regions of London, West Midlands, Kent, Greater Manchester and East Anglia.

The programme also offers a Primary or Special Educational Needs route.

We’re different to other forms of Initial Teacher Training because the pace is steady, it offers financial stability and we have put the work/life balance of our trainees at the heart of planning.

Please feel free to reply to me with your CV and cover letter, or apply directly on the website.

Kind Regards,

Hannah

Hannah Green, Knowledge Management Executive
020 8221 9094
hannah.green@oceanova.com
www.oceanova.com
4 Cam Road, Stratford, London, E15 2SN