An oversubscribed school in Bristol is seeking a talented and enthusiastic Design & Technology Teacher to join its successful DT department from September.
This is an excellent opportunity to work in a school with a strong reputation for academic success excellent student behaviour and a broad curriculum that encourages creativity and practical learning.
About the role
The successful candidate will teach Design & Technology across KS3 and KS4 delivering engaging lessons that develop students design thinking creativity and technical skills.
The role will involve:
Teaching Design & Technology across Key Stages 3 and 4
Delivering practical lessons that develop creativity and problem-solving skills
Preparing students for GCSE Design & Technology examinations
Supporting project-based learning and coursework
Contributing to the development of the DT curriculum
You will join a collaborative department that encourages innovation and practical learning through a wide range of design projects.
The school
This oversubscribed school in Bristol has built a strong reputation for academic achievement and positive student behaviour.
Students are motivated and benefit from a structured learning environment where expectations are consistently high.
The DT department benefits from well-equipped workshops and strong departmental support.
Staff benefit from supportive leadership collaborative departments and strong professional development opportunities.
The ideal candidate
Qualified Teacher with QTS or equivalent
Strong subject knowledge in Design & Technology
Ability to teach DT across KS3 and KS4
Passion for practical learning and creative design
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 September.
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