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Design & Technology Teacher

Portsmouth
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We are looking for a Design & Technology Teacher to work within a progressive and well-regarded secondary school based in Portsmouth.
DT Teacher required from September to work full-time
Highly regarded school in Portsmouth
Excellent DT Teacher to join a well-resourced and innovative department

We are seeking a passionate Design & Technology Teacher to teach KS3 and KS4 at a high-achieving school in Portsmouth. The role will involve delivering engaging lessons, managing practical workshop sessions, and supporting students’ creative development. This position offers the chance to work with excellent facilities, including CAD/CAM equipment and modern workshop areas.

Experience and Qualifications
• Qualified DT Teacher with QTS and practical expertise
• Ability to teach across a range of DT specialisms including resistant materials, graphics, and product design
• Committed to fostering creativity, problem-solving, and practical skills
• Experience in workshop safety and equipment maintenance
• Right to work in the UK

School Information
The school enjoys an excellent reputation for academic success and innovation in teaching. It offers small class sizes and a supportive atmosphere where teachers collaborate closely. The DT department benefits from modern workshops and strong technician support, allowing students to undertake ambitious projects. The school is also committed to sustainability, integrating eco-friendly practices into DT teaching.



Strong uptake at GCSE with excellent results

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Active extracurricular clubs including robotics and design challenges

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Comprehensive CPD and career progression pathways

Salary
Paid to scale on MPS / UPS

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