CORE PURPOSE
We require an ambitious, safety-conscious Design & Technology (DT) Teacher to deliver elite practical and theoretical engineering instruction across Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, and Key Stage 5. Operating within a high-achieving, academically selective grammar school framework, the successful candidate will facilitate a rigorous, STEM-aligned curriculum designed to cultivate advanced spatial engineering, complex material literacy, and precision computer-aided design, preparing all pupils thoroughly for terminal GCSE Design & Technology and linear A-Level Product Design public examinations.
THE SCHOOL
Our grammar school operates as a centre of academic excellence, dedicated to nurturing exceptional cognitive capability, intellectual curiosity, and technical innovation. The campus features light-filled, state-of-the-art engineering workshops, dedicated CAD/CAM computer suites equipped with high-spec 3D printers and CNC laser cutters, and an electronics testing facility. Our behaviour management framework is built upon an established culture of scholarly self-discipline, high personal accountability, and active design focus, maintaining a calm, sophisticated, and highly productive studio environment where pupils can safely manipulate advanced machinery and undertake complex structural prototyping.
KEY TASKS & DAILY OPERATIONS
Advanced Practical & Theory Instruction: Plan, resource, and deliver high-impact DT lessons across all key stages, embedding rigorous skills-based training in timber, polymers, metals, and mechanics alongside traditional hand craft and modern automation.
Mastery of CAD/CAM Architecture: Train pupils to an elite technical standard in advanced computer-aided design (CAD) software and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) execution, guiding them to translate complex conceptual sketches into precise, machine-ready digital models.
NEA Portfolio & Product Optimization: Guide GCSE and A-Level examination cohorts meticulously through the demanding requirements of their Non-Exam Assessment (NEA) design portfolios, providing advanced technical scaffolding to optimize project management, physical testing, and evaluative writing stamina.
CLEAPSS Workshop Safety Leadership: Maintain an immaculate workshop suite with absolute adherence to DATA and CLEAPSS health and safety guidelines, conducting systematic tool audits, machinery maintenance schedules, and precise COSHH risk assessments.
Academic Pastoral Mentorship: Fulfil full form tutor and academic mentor responsibilities within an established pastoral framework, supporting student wellbeing, managing university application guidance (UCAS) for structural engineering and architecture pathways, and maintaining professional communication with families.
PROFILE REQUIREMENTS
Qualifications: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or a recognised equivalent teaching credential, paired with a strong honours degree in Design & Technology, Product Design, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related highly technical discipline. Full machinery health and safety certifications (DATA/CLEAPSS) are required.
Pedagogical Capability: A proven track record or clear capacity to deliver top-tier progress metrics and exceptional high-grade outcomes in terminal public GCSE and A-Level examinations through highly structured, explicit design pedagogy.
Vigilant & Precision-Driven Ethos: An unwavering commitment to creative and academic excellence, possessing the strict structural vigilance required to maintain absolute workshop safety alongside the technical capability required to challenge and stretch highly capable young designers.
REGIONAL CONTEXT
The Solent Maritime Corridor & Tech Innovation Hub: Based in the expansive county of Hampshire, the school capitalizes on a world-class regional identity built entirely upon maritime commerce, aerospace engineering, and defence technology. The county's proximity to pioneering global firms—including BAE Systems in Portsmouth, the extensive commercial shipping ports of Southampton, and aerospace innovation hubs near Farnborough—provides rich, real-world links for structural mechanics, material testing, and autonomous systems modules, connecting classroom design and technology directly to cutting-edge regional engineering and advanced supply chains.
Connectivity & Infrastructure: The campus benefits from premium South Coast and South West transport infrastructure, offering straightforward road commuting via the M3 and M27 motorway networks, the A3, and the A31 corridors. Public transit networks operate seamlessly across the county, utilizing comprehensive local bus routes alongside major rail interchanges—including Basingstoke, Winchester, and Southampton Central—which provide high-frequency South Western Railway services that link the school directly to local towns and neighbouring regional economic hubs.
APPLICATION INTAKE
Please submit your current CV to begin the application process.