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Teacher of Design Technology with Food Preparation and Nutrition (With the ability to teach a minimum of two DT subjects at KS3)

Teacher of Design Technology with Food Preparation and Nutrition (With the ability to teach a minimum of two DT subjects at KS3)

Millais School

West Sussex

  • £28,000 - £43,685 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2023
Apply by:
16 May 2023

Job overview

Teacher of Design Technology with Food Preparation and Nutrition

(With the ability to teach a minimum of two DT subjects at KS3 – Food, Textiles, Graphics, Resistant Materials, Engineering)

TMS/UPS

Millais is a secondary 11-16 girls’ comprehensive school in which the students are eager to learn and expect to be challenged in all areas of the curriculum.

Our thriving Design and Technology Curriculum Area is seeking to appoint a passionate, dedicated and inspirational teacher of Design Technology with the ability to teach a minimum of two DT subjects at KS3 and Food Preparation and Nutrition at KS4 GSCE. The DT Curriculum Area consists of Resistant Materials, Graphics, Textiles, Engineering and Food. With modern food technology facilities and dedicated, experienced DT technician to provide support.

We require a dynamic, talented and innovative teacher to join our very successful team. This post will provide an excellent foundation for career progression within a supportive and stimulating professional environment. Applications from Newly Qualified Teachers looking for their first post would be very welcome.

The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate:

• Excellent teaching skills

• Self-motivation and potential to promote Design and Technology through extra-curricular activities

• High level organisational and ICT skills

• Effective communication skills, with the capacity to work collaboratively as part of a team

If you believe you have vision, drive and flair and would relish the opportunity of working in a very successful and forward-looking school with highly motivated students, then Millais School would welcome your application.

Millais is committed to the safeguarding of children, and the successful applicant will be subject to satisfactory reference checks and an enhanced DBS police check.

For more information and to request an application pack please contact Dion Mills at dion.mills@hays.com .

Closing date: 12.00pm Tuesday 16 May 2023 (The school reserves the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date should an appropriate and suitable candidate apply therefore early submission is advised)

Interviews: TBC

About Millais School

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+44 1403 254932

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Millais School is a girls' secondary school based in Horsham, West Sussex, for students aged 11-16. It is a non-denominational school. On arrival, all pupils are placed in mixed-ability tutor groups and these usually remain constant throughout their school career.

Headteacher

Dr Alison Lodwick

Values and vision

Millais School offers a broad and balanced curriculum which seeks to equip girls for life in further education. The individual needs of students are identified and relevant tasks set to aid their progress.

The secondary school’s reputation for high-quality language teaching has enabled it to extend the range of facilities and subjects it offers. French, German, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin Chinese and Japanese are well established. All pupils learn a minimum of two languages until Year 9 and a high proportion pursue both through to GCSE level.

Pupils are also taught enterprise throughout the curriculum, and skills in this area are further developed through enrichment days. Strong links have also been established with local businesses.

Ofsted report

“Students’ behaviour in lessons and around the school is outstanding. They are courteous and polite, arrive to lessons on time and are ready to learn. They confirm that the school is a safe place where learning flourishes. The range of subjects and topics is broad and balanced between academic and work-related courses so that students achieve exceptionally well. Students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is promoted exceptionally well through tutor time, lessons and the wide range of extra-curricular activities provided.”

View Millais School’s latest Ofsted report

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