An excellent and well-established secondary school in Taunton is seeking a passionate Design & Technology Teacher to join its successful DT department from April.
The school has a strong reputation for academic progress and practical learning with Design & Technology playing an important role in encouraging creativity innovation and problem-solving among students.
About the Role
The successful candidate will teach Design & Technology across KS3 & KS4 delivering engaging lessons that develop students design thinking technical knowledge and practical workshop skills.
The role will involve:
Teaching Design & Technology across Key Stages 3 and 4
Delivering practical lessons that encourage creativity and problem-solving
Preparing students for GCSE Design & Technology examinations
Supporting project-based learning and design coursework
Contributing to the continued development of the DT curriculum
You will join a supportive department that values practical learning and collaborative teaching.
The School
This excellent secondary school in Taunton has a strong reputation for academic achievement positive student behaviour and supportive leadership.
Students are engaged and motivated and the school promotes a balanced curriculum that values both academic and creative subjects.
The DT department benefits from well-equipped workshops and a collaborative team of teachers.
Staff benefit from clear professional development opportunities and a positive working culture.
The Ideal Candidate
Qualified Teacher with QTS (or equivalent)
Strong subject knowledge in Design & Technology
Ability to teach DT across KS3 & KS4
Passion for practical learning and student creativity
A proactive and collaborative approach to teaching
Interested
Please forward your CV as soon as possible to be considered for this Design & Technology Teacher position starting in April.
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