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Teacher of Art and Design Technology

Teacher of Art and Design Technology

The Richmond upon Thames School

Twickenham

Salary:
MPR/UPR
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January or April 2025
Apply by:
10 November 2024

Job overview

Teacher of Art and Design Technology

The Richmond upon Thames School (RTS), an innovative and dynamic mainstream secondary academy in Richmond, London, is seeking a highly motivated professional to join our Art and Design Technology Team as a Teacher. This is an exceptional opportunity for a forward-thinking leader who is passionate about fostering a positive school culture, ensuring high standards of behaviour, and enhancing student attendance.

As an innovative teacher, you will enhance our teaching team towards realising our Trust's vision: to ensure every student leaves RTS with exceptional academic outcomes and a clear purpose for the next stage of their lives. Working closely with your curriculum and pastoral teams, you will contribute to our commitment to inspire and nurture talented individuals within our vibrant and inclusive community.

We are seeking individuals who:

  • have QTS
  • can teach Art and Design Technology from KS3 through to KS4/GCSE
  • are motivated by strong moral purpose and ambition for every single student
  • are passionate about their subject specialism 
  • are genuinely committed to teamwork
  • have a willingness to develop and implement new approaches to teaching and learning
  • have substance and credibility as a teacher


Prospective candidates are welcome to discuss any questions that you may have prior to submitting your application; please contact Barbara Munro, PA to the Head Teacher at pa@rts.richmond.sch.uk.

To apply for this role, click the apply button where you will be re-directed to the school's website to complete the online application.

The School reserves the right to commence the interview process at any time prior to the closing date so early application is recommended.

RTS opened to 150 Year 7s in September 2017 growing 150 year on year until we reached capacity in September 2021. We are an 11-16 mixed school with an open admissions criteria. The school is co-located with Clarendon School, Capella House School, Richmond upon Thames College and site neighbours Harlequins on the Richmond Education and Enterprise Campus.

The Richmond upon Thames School Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be expected to complete an enhanced DBS check and to disclose any information relevant to Disqualification by Association.

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About The Richmond upon Thames School

The Richmond upon Thames School opened in September 2017 and is based in Twickenham, south-west London. RTS is a co-educational, non-selective and non-faith secondary school which caters for 11- to 16-year-olds. RTS offers its students a huge range of opportunities, because of its unique access to real-world facilities through its on-site partners, Harlequins, Haymarket, Richmond upon Thames College and Clarendon School. 

The Richmond upon Thames School  gives every student the opportunity for safe and responsible access to the latest digital devices, while encouraging them to become the developers, not just the consumers, of future technology.  


Head Teacher 

Kelly Dooley 


Values and vision 

Teachers at The Richmond upon Thames School strive for their students to be confident and happy individuals who can build positive relationships with others. RTS provides students with the knowledge, communication and technical skills necessary for success as they move into further education and the workplace.  

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