An innovative and forward-thinking secondary school in Bath is seeking a skilled and enthusiastic Design & Technology Teacher to join its successful DT department from April 2026. This is an exciting opportunity to teach engaged pupils in a creative well-resourced environment where innovation problem-solving and practical learning are highly valued.
Design & Technology is a popular and well-established subject within the school with pupils producing high-quality work across a range of materials and specialisms.
The Role
Teaching Design & Technology across KS3 and KS4 with KS5 depending on experience
Planning and delivering engaging well-structured practical and theory-based lessons
Supporting pupils with coursework NEA and project work
Encouraging creativity innovation and technical skill development
Maintaining high standards of health and safety within workshops
Working collaboratively within a supportive and forward-thinking DT department
The Ideal Candidate Will Have
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
A degree in Design & Technology or a related subject
Experience teaching DT at KS3 and KS4
Strong subject knowledge across one or more DT specialisms
High expectations for pupil behaviour engagement and progress
A professional organised and positive teaching approach
School Information
This innovative secondary school in Bath is known for its creative curriculum strong academic outcomes and supportive leadership. The DT department is well resourced with modern workshops up-to-date equipment and a clear focus on practical learning and innovation.
Staff benefit from a collaborative working environment positive pupil behaviour and leadership that values staff development and wellbeing.
Salary
MPS/UPS
Application
To apply for this Design & Technology Teacher position in Bath please submit your CV or contact us for further information. Early applications are encouraged.
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