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Are you a passionate Food Technology Teacher ready to spark creativity in the kitchen and teach essential culinary skills?

PK Education currently have numerous vacancies for Food Technology Teachers across South Yorkshire on a full time and part time basis.

We’re looking for an enthusiastic Teachers of Food Technology to join a variety of secondary schools in Rotherham, Sheffield and Chesterfield.

Key Responsibilities:

Deliver engaging and hands-on Food Technology lessons that inspire students to explore their culinary creativity.
Teach essential skills in food preparation, safety, and nutrition.
Plan, prepare, and assess practical lessons, ensuring students of all abilities can succeed.
Foster a passion for cooking and healthy eating, encouraging students to develop lifelong skills.
Requirements:

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
Strong knowledge of food preparation, nutrition, and culinary techniques.
Excellent communication and classroom management skills.
Passionate about food education and committed to helping students succeed.
For more information please contact Fiona on (phone number removed) or apply directly below

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