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Food Technology Teacher

Date posted : 27/06/19
£21000 - £65000 per annum

Job description

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Teacher of Food Technology wanted for September (or sooner) start, full time but part time would be considered- Bognor Regis area!

We are recruiting for a Food Technology Teacher on behalf of a partner Multi-Academy Trust, with academies in the Bognor Regis area, who place a huge emphasis on a family ethos across their 44 Primary, Secondary and Special Educational Needs Schools.

You will:

  • Teach Food Technology, to Key Stage 3 and 4
  • Have the opportunity to teach at KS5, as well as across other areas of Design Technology, or outside of your specialism if you desire
  • Benefit from a well resourced and supported DT Department
  • Work in an Ofsted "Good" School, that invest hugely in staff development and wellbeing
  • Work close to the coastal town of Bognor Regis, at a School with good public transport links

The Academy Trust


This Academy Trust invest hugely in excellent teaching and leadership as their top priority. The Trust and their Academies recruit Teachers with a passion for learning who want to help pupils be the best they can be. 75% of their schools are rated as 'Good' or 'Outstanding' by Ofsted and are proud of their continued success rates - these are a direct result of the talented and dedicated Teachers and Support Staff they have secured, with the help of Teaching Personnel, across their Academies.

The Trust place a very high value on professional learning and development. Knowing that by inspiring their people to be the best, they drive success for all, and improve life chances for their students. The Trust and their Academies offer a full range of year-round training courses, workshops, coaching, mentoring and learning days to ensure your continued professional development.

The Role, and the School:

Their Academy in Bognor Regis is looking for a Teacher of Food Technology to work with them from September onwards, or sooner. This role would suit an NQT or a more experienced Teacher, but the candidate must be confident in delivering the subject to KS4 with planning from a set scheme of work. There are opportunities in the Department to teach a second subject in the coming Academic year too, as well as the opportunity to teach up to KS5.

Please apply for this role using your CV. Successful applicants will be subject to rigorous vetting procedure.

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