Design & Technology Teacher

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9 months ago
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Calling all Dynamic Design & Technology Gurus!

Are you a whizz with woodwork, a maestro with metal, or a creative connoisseur in the world of design? Supply Desk are a group of Education Recruitment specialists, and we’re on the hunt for passionate DT Teachers to join our stellar team and inspire the next generation of innovators!

Job Description:

As a DT Teacher extraordinaire, you'll:

Ignite curiosity and passion for design, engineering, and innovation in your students.
Deliver engaging lessons that bring the world of DT to life, from sketching out ideas to hands-on construction.
Foster a safe and inclusive classroom environment where every student feels empowered to explore their creativity.
Collaborate with colleagues to develop exciting curriculum materials and projects that spark imaginations.
Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies in the world of design and technology, keeping your lessons fresh and exciting!

Requirements:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) – because you're not just a teacher, you're a superhero in the classroom!
Enhanced DBS – to ensure our students are in the safest of hands.
EWC Registration – because we believe in professionalism and excellence every step of the way!
What’s in it for you?

Exciting opportunities in various educational settings
Competitive pay rates and flexible working arrangements to suit your lifestyle!
Supportive and dynamic environments where your creativity can flourish like never before!
A chance to make a real difference in the lives of young learners and shape the future of design and technology!
If you're ready to take your passion for design and technology to the next level and join a team that's as passionate about education as you are, then we want to hear from you!

Reach out to us on , or email your CV to !

Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to shape the minds of tomorrow's designers and engineers! Apply now and let's create a future filled with innovation together

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