Are you a creative and driven DT specialist looking to teach in a school where practical learning is genuinely valued This could be an excellent opportunity to join a well-resourced and supportive secondary school.
Well-resourced secondary school based in Bath
Design & Technology Teacher to join a strong and collaborative department
Full-time position April start
Our client is seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Design & Technology Teacher to join a well-regarded school in Bath from April. The successful candidate will teach DT across KS3 & KS4 with the opportunity to contribute to KS5 depending on experience and specialism (e.g. Product Design Resistant Materials Engineering).
The DT department benefits from modern workshops updated machinery CAD/CAM facilities and strong technician support. You will be joining a collaborative team led by a supportive Head of Department who values innovation curriculum development and high standards of teaching and learning.
This role would suit a confident practitioner who is passionate about hands-on learning and preparing students with practical and problem-solving skills.
School Information
This well-resourced school is known for its positive ethos strong academic progress and commitment to providing a broad and balanced curriculum. Students are engaged and respectful and leadership promotes high expectations alongside strong staff support.
Staff benefit from structured CPD opportunities modern facilities and a collaborative working culture.
Experience and Qualifications
Qualified Teacher with QTS (or equivalent)
Strong subject knowledge in Design & Technology
Experience teaching KS3 & KS4 (KS5 desirable)
Commitment to high standards and practical learning
Application
To be considered for this Design & Technology Teacher position starting in April please forward your CV as soon as possible.
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