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Design and Technology Teacher

Slough
6 days ago
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Location: Slough, Berkshire
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: MPS/UPS

A forward-thinking and well-resourced secondary school in Slough is seeking a Design and Technology Teacher to join their thriving Technology department in September 2025. This school prides itself on innovation, inclusion, and creative excellence.

Role Overview



Deliver engaging DT lessons across KS3 and KS4, specialising in product design or resistant materials

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Plan and lead hands-on projects in modern workshops equipped with 3D printers, laser cutters, and CAD software

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Support GCSE coursework and practical design portfolios

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Collaborate with the Art and STEM departments on cross-curricular projects

Candidate Essentials

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DT-related degree and teaching qualification (PGCE/QTS)

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A passion for applied learning and innovation in design

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Skilled in using tools and technology for safe, effective workshop delivery

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Strong behaviour management and student engagement skills

About the School
This inclusive and progressive school has rapidly improved over the last five years. Facilities include specialist DT labs, technician support, and a strong extra-curricular offering in robotics and design competitions.

In Return You Will Receive

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Extensive CPD including H&S and materials training

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Opportunities for progression within the department

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Funding and time allowance for project-based learning

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A team of supportive colleagues and enthusiastic learners

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