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Head of Design Technology – Middlesex (Hampton Area)
Main to Upper Pay Scale + TLR1a (£10,174)
An excellent secondary school in the Hampton area (Middlesex) is looking to appoint a Head of Design Technology to join their leadership team.
This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced DT teacher ready to step into leadership, or an established Head of Department looking for a new challenge.
The role:
* Lead and develop a successful Design Technology department
* Teach across KS3–KS5 (depending on specialism)
* Drive curriculum innovation and high standards of teaching & learning
* Support and develop staff within the department
The school:
* Well-established 11–18 secondary school
* Supportive SLT and strong leadership structure
* Good facilities for DT
* Focus on staff development and progression
The ideal candidate:
* Strong DT subject knowledge (any specialism considered)
* Experience teaching in UK secondary schools
* Leadership experience or ready to step up
* Passion for raising attainment and developing curriculum
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