Design & Technology Teacher | Ofsted ‘Good’ School in Watford
Location: Watford, Hertfordshire
Start Date: January 2026
Salary: Paid to Scale (MPS/UPS, reflective of experience)
Are you a creative Design & Technology Teacher ready to inspire students in a forward-thinking school in Watford?
An Ofsted ‘Good’ secondary school is seeking a dedicated DT Teacher to teach across KS3–KS5. This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-resourced department that fosters innovation, problem-solving, and technical skill development.
About the School
The school is highly regarded for its commitment to academic progress, inclusivity, and student well-being. The Design & Technology Department is thriving, offering Product Design, Resistant Materials, and Engineering courses with excellent student uptake at GCSE and A-Level.
Why Join This School
- Engaged Learners: Students who are enthusiastic and creative thinkers.
- Supportive Leadership: Encouragement for innovation and professional growth.
- Excellent Workshops: Equipped with CAD/CAM facilities and 3D printers.
- Collaborative Team: Experienced colleagues sharing best practices.
- Opportunities for Growth: TLR available for the right candidate.
Your Role as a DT Teacher
- Deliver high-quality DT lessons that inspire creativity and practical learning.
- Support students in coursework, project development, and competitions.
- Contribute to curriculum planning and resource creation.
- Promote a safe, engaging, and innovative learning environment.
Requirements
- QTS and a degree in Design & Technology or a related subject.
- Strong practical and theoretical knowledge of DT specialisms.
- Passion for inspiring curiosity and design excellence.
This is an ideal role for a forward-thinking DT Teacher eager to contribute to a thriving and creative school community.
- Locations
- Watford
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