Design & Technology Teacher

Meriden
3 weeks ago
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A top independent school in Watford is recruiting for a versatile and enthusiastic Design & Technology Teacher to join its innovative teaching team. With a strong emphasis on STEAM education and creative enterprise, the school offers an inspiring environment for teachers who value experimentation and impact.

You will teach Design & Technology to mixed-ability pupils at KS3 and KS4, with opportunities to deliver A-Level Product Design or equivalent for suitably qualified candidates. The DT department is a hub of activity, engaging pupils in practical projects ranging from wearable tech to architectural modelling. The school offers a generous CPD budget and encourages its staff to attend design expos, conferences, and industry partnerships.

Key Features:



A modern, well-equipped DT suite with full-time technician support

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Excellent professional development with funded training opportunities

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Supportive and experienced leadership team

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Dynamic student body and strong co-curricular participation

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Competitive salary, generous holiday entitlement, and pension scheme

Essential Requirements:

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UK QTS and a DT-related degree

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A track record of success in project-based and practical teaching

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Confidence in managing risk assessments and workshop environments

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Interest in emerging technologies such as AR/VR, biomaterials, and robotics

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A willingness to go the extra mile for students and school community

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