Design Technology Teacher

Kensington and Chelsea, London
EM24082020_1598282589
Date Posted: 24 Aug 2020
  1. Design & Technology
Competitive
  1. Long-term

Design Technology Teacher

Kensington and Chelsea, London
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Are you a Key Stage 3 to 4 Design Technology Teacher looking for your next challenge from September 2020? Would you like to work in an OFSTED rated 'outstanding' school in the borough of Kensington and Chelsea, West London? If so, Tradewind Recruitment and their long-standing client want to hear from you today.

The school in question have no issues with their recruitment, however, due to a last minute emergency with a newly appointed member of staff, they find themselves desperately short of a DT Teacher just a few weeks before the start of term; If you are the person to fill this gap then please submit your CV to Eamonn.molloy@twrecruitment.com for an immediate call back.
Please note importantly that due to the school currently bring closed due to the corona virus crisis, the proactive SLT of the school will be carrying out Skype interviews in the forthcoming weeks; please send your CV for immediate consideration.

About the School - Design Technology Teacher - Kensington and Chelsea, West London

They are a co-educational school, high-achieving school, based in the heart of Kensington and Chelsea. Tradewind Recruitment have worked with this school for over 15 years and placed a number of staff on both long-term and permanent contracts with excellent feedback.
This school is considered one of the highest achieving schools in the country, GCSE and A-level grades were in the top 10 across London so positions here, as you can imagine, do not come about too often.
Over half of all grades registered last year were 7-9 at GCSE (the equivalent of A* and A) so, as you can imagine, if you are looking for a school where you can teach the subject you are passionate about, this is the one for you.
Location of the school - Kensington and Chelsea
As stated, the school is based in the West London borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The school is within walking distance from 4 train stations-both underground and overground-as well as having the benefit of excellent bus links. The current staff base travel from across the capital easily as a result, so even if you are not based in the borough, the chances are this role can still meet your commutable needs.

About the Role -Design Technology Teacher

*As mentioned the Design Technology department have recently experienced their record results at the school. They are led by an established Head of Department who has been with the school for 10 years.
*The timetable on offer is teaching Design Technology from Key Stage 3 through to 4.
*The department consists of 8 full-time teachers and 2 part-time teachers of all levels of experience.
*At Key Stage 3 students are given the opportunity to focus on specific aspects of the subject with a number of them opting for Design Technology. A-level selection among those in year 11 was at a record high for students going in to the 2020-2021 academic year.
*Applications are welcomed from teachers of all level of experience; with the option to teach commence your induction a possibility for those that have recently completed their qualification.


How to apply -Design Technology Teacher - Kensington and Chelsea, West London

If this opportunity had caught your interest, or you would like to hear more about this and other roles in West London call Eamonn Molloy at Tradewind Recruitment today on 02078455450 or email your CV direct to Eamonn.molloy@twrecruitment.com to be called immediately!



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