IT Coordinator (Year 1 -8 )
About This Role
Join Our Exceptional Team at Sherborne Qatar
Sherborne Qatar, an esteemed British institution situated in Doha, is seeking a talented and innovative IT Coordinator (Years 1–8) to join our dynamic team, starting September 2026. As a participant in Qatar’s Supreme Education Council’s Outstanding Schools Programme, we are committed to fostering academic excellence and nurturing well-rounded students. Our strong connection to Sherborne School in the UK, founded in 1550, highlights our dedication to providing superior education and holistic development.
About Us
At Sherborne Qatar, we take pride in our academic accomplishments, small class sizes, exceptional pastoral care, and a diverse extracurricular programme. Our mission is to develop learners who are confident, curious, and resilient, possessing the digital, analytical, and problem-solving skills necessary to thrive in today’s world.
The Role
We are looking for an enthusiastic and proactive IT Coordinator to lead, develop, and manage high-quality IT initiatives for Years 1–8. This role will focus on enhancing teaching methodologies, promoting curriculum innovation, and ensuring the best possible student outcomes in IT and Computing.
In this position, you will:
- Drive the strategic development of a well-organized IT curriculum for Years 1–8
- Uphold high standards in teaching, learning, and assessment within IT
- Support and mentor colleagues by showcasing best practices, engaging in professional dialogue, and providing targeted assistance
- Assess standards through lesson observations, learning walks, and student feedback
- Analyze attainment and progress data to guide planning and elevate standards
- Encourage the effective and consistent use of digital technologies across the curriculum
- Ensure smooth continuity and progression across Pre-Prep, Prep, and Senior School phases
- Engage in overall school self-evaluation, readiness for inspections, and quality assurance processes
- Foster an inclusive atmosphere, assisting students of varying abilities, including EAL, BML, and SEND learners
- Work collaboratively with parents to enhance their understanding of IT learning and student progress
Qualifications and Experience
Essential
- A recognized teaching qualification (B.Ed, PGCE, PGDE, or equivalent)
- A degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field
- At least 3 years of experience teaching IT/Computing
- Experience in Primary and/or lower Secondary education
- Strong understanding of curriculum development, assessment, and progression in IT
- Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
- A collaborative approach and commitment to ongoing professional development
Desirable
- Experience in a British curriculum or independent school environment
- Experience in leading or supporting colleagues, or a clear ambition for leadership
- Familiarity with I/GCSE IT or Computing pathways
- Experience working with EAL, BML, or SEND students
- Previous international teaching experience
The Ideal Candidate
This role is particularly well-suited for educators with experience in teaching IT within Primary and lower Secondary phases who wish to advance to a Subject Coordinator position in a high-performing independent school environment.
The successful candidate will:
- Show a strong passion for integrating engaging, subject-specific IT and Computing skills for Years 1–8
- Demonstrate a genuine interest in curriculum design, inquiry-based learning, STEM education, and assessment for learning
- Exhibit a desire to develop expertise in academic strategy to enhance the growth and success of IT within the school
- Possess a solid understanding of, or eagerness to learn about, the English National Curriculum, Key Stage 3, and I/GCSE IT and Computing pathways
- Demonstrate emerging or established leadership qualities, with aspirations to coach, mentor, and support colleagues
Apply via the WhatSchool platform.