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Design Technology Teacher - Brent Cross - Earning £140-£250

Date posted : 13/08/19
£140 - £240 per day

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Design technology teaching role - Full time position starting September - School in the Brent area - Earning between £140-£240 - Outstanding school looking for a teacher to maintain educational standards

Whether you are an experienced Design Technology Teacher looking for a new role with the potential for TLRs, or an NQT looking for a wonderful school for their induction year, you will love this Catholic Secondary School in Brent Cross. The school is looking for someone to join their already outstanding Design technology department and help to improve GCSE results in the coming academic year. Transport links to the school are excellent, making the school easily accessible for staff and students.

Are you a teacher of Design Technology who is confident in your ability to raise student attainment?

Are you looking for a school that is looking to grow whilst providing a stable environment for student learning?

Teaching Personnel are looking for either a qualified, newly qualified or experienced Design technology teacher who will be able to add their outstanding subject knowledge and effective methods of teaching to our client school in order to compliment the high standard set by the current Design technology department. If you feel you have the suitable qualities for this role complete an application below.

Design technology teaching role - Starting September - Located in Brent Cross - Earning dependant on experience - NQTs and QTS accepted

Job Information - Design Technology Teaching role in Brent Cross, North West London for September 2019 start.

  • Full-time Design technology Teaching position
  • Permanent post starting in September 2019
  • Both NQT's and Experienced Teachers welcome to apply
  • Earning between £140-£240 per day dependant on experience and school
  • Teaching DT from KS3-KS5 with a mixture of new and experienced DT Teachers

School Description - Design Technology Teacher:

  • Mixed 11-18 Secondary School and Sixth form based in the Brent Cross area
  • New open plan buildings with new facilities available for staff and students
  • Outstanding graded school consistently since 2014
  • School keen on both student and staff well being

Personal Specification - Design Technology Teacher:

  • DT teachers looking for stable and welcoming department
  • Strong academic background: GCSE, A Level, Degree and QTS
  • NQTs are welcome to apply and standard school training will be provided
  • Must hold a DBS which is on the update system

If you would like to apply for this Design Technology Teaching position, please send your CV today!

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