POSITION:
TEACHER OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY and DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY (including
Textiles)
SCALE: INNER LONDON MPS
START: September 2026
Closing date: 7th May 2026 (early
applications encouraged)
Purpose of
the role:
The DT and Food technology departments offers
curriculum pathways across KS3 and KS4, with ambition to expand to KS5.
We seek to appoint an exceptional subject specialist
teacher to join our team. They will be
responsible for the academic progress of the students they teach, continually
driving and improving student achievement.
There is scope, for the right candidate, to contribute to the
department’s development and expansion through the introduction of vocational
pathways.
The appointed candidate will be committed to their own
professional development, will actively contribute to a positive working
atmosphere which encourages cooperation and promotes the highest standards of
education, contributing towards the best outcomes for student achievement and
staff development.
The teacher will:
- Fulfil the professional responsibilities of a teacher, as
set out in the School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document
- Meet the expectations set out in the Teachers’ Standards
During the course of the academic year, it is expected
that you will take on the following duties and responsibilities:
- Planning
- Teaching &
Classroom Management
- Agreed Whole School
Procedures
Planning
As a class teacher, you will be expected to plan your
teaching with regard to the school’s policies and programmes of study. You will
be expected to achieve progression in student’s learning by:
- Identifying clear
learning and teaching objectives and content and specifying how these will be
taught.
- Setting tasks for
class, group and individual work, which challenge students and ensure high
levels of student interest. This includes teaching through “challenges” where
children’s learning is not capped and they have greater ownership of the work
they undertake.
- Planning, setting and
responding to homework, in line with the agreed policy for each year group.
- Setting high
expectations for students’ learning, motivation and presentation of work.
- Setting clear targets
for students’ learning, building on prior attainment and ensuring that students
understand what is required of them for any given task.
- Identifying students
with Special Educational Needs and knowing where to seek advice to give
positive and targeted support.
- Planning in the
short, medium and longer term lessons which provide pace, motivation and
challenge for students.
- Using assessment of
students’ attainment to plan future lessons.
- Planning for
students’ personal, spiritual, moral, social and cultural development.
Teaching and Classroom Management
As a class teacher, you will be expected to:
- Ensure that teaching
and learning objectives are met through effective teaching, high expectations,
sound learning and discipline and a purposeful working atmosphere in the
classroom.
- Establish and
maintain good discipline, by following the school policy for behaviour
management.
- Establish a safe
learning environment in which students feel safe, secure and confident.
- Use a variety of
teaching methods which will foster and stimulate enthusiasm for learning, and
maintain motivation.
- Differentiate
appropriately for all abilities in the class, setting high expectations for all
but not cap student learning.
- Give clear
instructions, presentations and question students effectively to ensure
participation.
- Respond to all
students’ work effectively, in line with the school’s marking policy so that
students are clear about how they have achieved and their next steps.
- Keep effective
records of children’s progress.
- Use opportunities to
develop students’ personal, spiritual, social, moral and cultural development.
- Establish positive
working relationships with all support staff who may work in your classroom and
ensure they are informed of lesson planning and your expectations.
Agreed Whole School Procedures
As a class teacher and member of staff, you will be
expected to:
- Ensure all children
are treated equally, regardless of gender, social or cultural backgrounds.
- Safeguard and
promote the welfare of children and young people, and follow school policies
and the staff code of conduct.
- Contribute to
the development, implementation and evaluation of the school’s policies,
practices and procedures, so as to support the school’s values and vision
- Make a
positive contribution to the wider life and ethos of the school e.g. through
being a form tutor, contributing to the enrichment curriculum
- Take part in
the school’s appraisal procedures
- Work with
others on curriculum and pupil development to secure coordinated outcomes
- Participate in
meetings at the school which relate to the curriculum for the school or the
administration or organisation of the school, including pastoral arrangements.
- Attend all
directed-time activities including the agreed Parents’ Evening sessions.
- Keep parents informed
of their child’s progress during the year, through positive links with parents
and reporting to them.
- Ensure that student
welfare duties are carried out, including break-time duty and forward any
student concerns to the relevant person.
- Look to improve
performance through evaluating your own teaching critically and use this to
improve your effectiveness and engage with continued professional development
including feedback to/from other members of staff.
- Uphold public
trust in the profession and maintain high standards of ethics and behaviour,
within and outside school
- Have proper
and professional regard for the ethos, policies and practices of the school,
and maintain high standards of attendance and punctuality
You should be familiar with the Code of Practice on the identification
and assessment of Special Educational Needs and you are expected to implement
and keep records on Individual Education Plans (IEPs). You should also seek the
advice of the schools Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO) if you
have concerns on a student’s progress.
All staff are responsible for
promoting and safeguarding the welfare of students by always ensuring
compliance with the school’s Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy. All
staff must report any actual or potential risks to the safety or welfare of students
to the Designated Safeguarding Lead.
Please note that this is illustrative of the general
nature and level of responsibility of the role. It is not a comprehensive list
of all tasks that the teacher will carry out. The post-holder may be required
to do other duties appropriate to the level of the role, as directed by the
Principal or line manager.