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Teacher of Design Technology

Teacher of Design Technology

King Edward VI High School for Girls

Birmingham

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Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2025
Apply by:
24 February 2025

Job overview

We are looking to appoint a well-qualified and enthusiastic teacher for this academically selective school. The person must be able to teach Design and Technology (any specialism) to GCSE; the ability to teach to A Level, or to teach another subject, would be desirable. This is a full-time, permanent position to commence in September 2025.

We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, and no experience of working in the independent sector is required. A willingness to participate in the wider life of the school with pastoral care duties and help with co-curricular activities is expected. The post would suit a newly qualified entrant as well as a more experienced member of staff.

Early applications are most welcome; depending on the number of applications received, we reserve the right to bring the closing date and interviews forward.


The Design and Technology Department

Design Technology is a popular subject at KEHS and pupil outcomes are excellent. All pupils study weekly Design Technology lessons in Years 7 and 8, before choosing two creative subjects to continue for Year 9, of which Design and Technology is one option. Pupils then choose their final options to study for GCSE in years 10 and 11. At Key Stage 3, pupils rotate through a variety of different projects including Product Design, Textiles, CAD/CAM and Electronics. At Key Stage 4, we follow the AQA specification: pupils work within their own choice of material area, often combining materials to create innovative and commercially viable outcomes.

The Design and Technology Department is based in our brand new, purpose-built Design Centre (which also houses the Art and Computer Science Departments), comprising a DT Workshop and Studio with state-of-the-art machinery. Facilities include laser cutter, 3D printers, CAD embroidery machine alongside the traditional workshop machinery. The building also hosts its very own exhibition space and we hold several annual exhibitions to showcase the work of our pupils.

The successful candidate will work in a team with another specialist DT teacher and a full-time technician. The department also works in close conjunction with the Art and Design department on three-dimensional and textile related projects. This is an exciting time to join this team: summer 2024 saw our first GCSE cohort achieve outstanding results and we are now moving towards the introduction of A Level Design and Technology.


How to apply

To apply for this role, please forward a completed application form, equal opportunities monitoring form (both available for download at https://kehs.org.uk/about-us/work-with-us/ ) and a covering letter addressed to the Head of School by email to: kesrecruitment@keschools.org.uk.  

The deadline for applications is Monday 24th February 2025 at 0800, with interviews provisionally scheduled for the week beginning Monday 3rd March 2025. However, applications will be reviewed on receipt and early applications are encouraged: we reserve the right to bring forward the closing date and interview date if sufficient applications have been received.

If you have any queries about the role or would like to discuss it in more detail, please contact Nick Bassett, Head of Art and Design, by email: N.Bassett@keschools.org.uk.

 


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About King Edward VI High School for Girls

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+44 121 472 1834

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Founded in 1883, King Edward VI High School for Girls (KEHS) is one of the leading girls’ schools in the country with outstanding academic results and a large and varied programme of co-curricular activity. The School is an independent day school with 650 girls aged 11-18 and is part of the King Edward VI Foundation, which has 13 schools in Birmingham. It is situated on a beautiful 50-acre campus in Edgbaston, which it shares with King Edward’s School (KES).

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