Design & Technology (DT) Teacher | Comprehensive Academy | Northampton
CORE PURPOSE
We require an ambitious, safety-conscious, and intellectually rigorous Design & Technology Teacher to deliver high-quality practical and theoretical instruction across Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. The role involves facilitating a challenging, project-based curriculum that deepens spatial reasoning, material properties mastery, and computer-aided design and manufacture (CAD/CAM) proficiency, preparing pupils thoroughly for terminal public examinations and future engineering, design, and technical pathways.
KEY TASKS & DAILY OPERATIONS
Curriculum Design & Instruction: Plan, resource, and deliver highly structured Design & Technology lessons encompassing timbers, polymers, metals, and electronics, challenging pupils across all technical abilities.
Workshop Leadership & Safety: Coordinate and execute workshop operations with absolute adherence to health and safety standards (BS 4163), ensuring pupils master hand tools, heavy machinery, laser cutters, and 3D printing equipment safely.
Academic Progress Monitoring: Implement systematic formative and summative portfolio assessment routines, tracking project folders alongside practical outcomes to design targeted interventions that close learning gaps.
Examination Preparation: Guide Key Stage 4 cohorts systematically through the demands of terminal GCSE Design & Technology or technical award specifications, balancing strict deadline management for Non-Examined Assessments (NEA) with theoretical exam prep.
Pastoral Care Integration: Undertake full form tutor responsibilities, managing daily registration, monitoring pupil attendance, and delivering the school's structured personal development units.
ENVIRONMENT & STRUCTURE
Academy Framework: Operating within a forward-thinking multi-academy trust, our school combines a robust, data-led approach to student progress with extensive professional development networks, providing collaborative department planning and structured pathways designed to accelerate teacher growth.
Behaviour Systems: The campus implements highly consistent, school-wide behaviour routines that maintain a quiet, respectful, and orderly atmosphere, ensuring technical workshops remain calm, predictable, and entirely optimised for safe practical execution.
PROFILE REQUIREMENTS
Qualifications: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or an equivalent recognised teaching credential, paired with a strong honours degree in Design & Technology, Product Design, Engineering, or a closely related technical discipline. Current DATA health and safety certificates are highly desirable.
Pedagogical Capability: A proven track record or clear capacity to deliver strong progress and high-attainment metrics in terminal GCSE NEA folders and written papers through explicit, structured pedagogy.
Routine Implementation: The ability to execute workshop safety policies and school behaviour systems with absolute consistency, maintaining a positive, highly focused, and strictly disciplined workshop culture.
REGIONAL CONTEXT
East Midlands Motorsport & Logistics Hub: Based in the historic market town of Northampton, Northamptonshire, the school operates within a rapidly expanding economic area at the heart of the UK's "Motorsport Valley" and advanced logistics sectors, combining a rich heritage in shoemaking with modern technological enterprise.
Connectivity: The area offers premier East Midlands transit infrastructure, providing seamless travel via the M1 motorway corridor (Junctions 15, 15a, and 16) and the A45, alongside exceptional rail operations running smoothly through Northampton railway station—offering frequent, rapid London Northwestern Railway connections straight to London Euston and Birmingham New Street.
APPLICATION INTAKE
Please submit your current CV to begin the application process.
- Locations
- Northampton
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