Design & Technology Teacher – Norwich
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Design & Technology Teacher to join a successful and well-resourced Good-rated secondary school in Norwich for an immediate start. This is a full-time, permanent role within a highly collaborative and practically driven DT department.
About the Role
You will teach Design & Technology across KS3–KS4, supporting students in developing both technical skill and creative confidence. The school delivers a varied DT curriculum including:
Product Design
Engineering
Graphics and materials technology
Sustainable design solutions
Students take great pride in their finished outcomes, and the department places strong emphasis on design thinking, iterative problem-solving, and real-world application. The successful candidate will benefit from excellent technician support and a well-sequenced curriculum framework that reduces planning burden while still allowing for personal teaching style.
School Information
This is a large, well-organised school with a reputation for:
Respectful, well-managed student behaviour
Clear routines and high academic expectations
Strong staff support and professional development culture
Open, approachable senior leadership
The DT facilities are modern and regularly updated, with:
Fully equipped workshops
Digital design suites
Industry-standard machinery
Health & Safety systems that are robust and well maintained
Staff wellbeing is taken seriously, with protected PPA time, realistic marking expectations, and a professional culture that values teamwork.
We are Seeking a Teacher Who:
Holds QTS or PGCE in Design & Technology
Is confident delivering practical lessons safely and effectively
Has strong organisational and classroom management skills
Enjoys working as part of a high-performing department
Is committed to helping students succeed academically and practically
Salary
MPS / UPS, dependent on experience.
Application
Please submit your application with your CV to Natalie Hunter as soon as possible. The school welcomes early applications and may interview ahead of schedule.
- Locations
- Norwich
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