Design and Technology Teacher, DT
Bishop Wordsworth's School
Wiltshire
- £31,729 - £43,715 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS + Teacher's Pension Scheme
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Temporary
- Start date:
- 01/01/2025
- Apply by:
- 6 December 2024
Job overview
This is an exciting opportunity to join our thriving and successful Design and Technology department with the subject holding significant prominence in the school. We are seeking a teacher passionate about inspiring young minds in Design Technology where enthusiasm and dedication are key.
At Bishop Wordsworth’s School, students delve into designing with both traditional skills and cutting-edge computer-aided design, with a dedicated, experienced technician supporting the department.
We are looking for a teacher to predominantly teach Years. 7-9, however the role could be amended dependant on the successful candidates experience. The role will mean the use of hand tools and the basic machines, however full training and support will be given. A genuine love of Design Technology and a desire to inspire and stretch motivated students is essential.
We will offer you:
- A comprehensive program of CPD
- The support of a highly experienced and friendly department
- A dedicated, experienced DT Technician
- Well-motivated and able students
- Engaging curriculum experience
- Extra-curricular and international trips and visits
- Access to onsite sport facilities
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Teacher‘s Pension Scheme
If you wish to be considered, please complete the application form and provide a covering letter explaining your suitability for the post. Please forward via the TES portal or email to Annabel Lloyd-Gilmour, HR Manager (alg@bishopwordsworths.org.uk). Further details and an application form can also be found on the school website http://www.bws-school.org.uk/The_School/Vacancies/.
If you would like to have the opportunity of an informal discussion prior to submitting an application form, please contact Mr Bryan Bull (Head of DT) bwb@bishopwordsworths.org.uk or Mrs Annie Lloyd-Gilmour (HR Manager) alg@bishopwordsworths.org.uk.
Bishop Wordsworth’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. All successful applicants will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. as well as other relevant re-employment checks including two satisfactory references and medical clearance.
All shortlisted candidates will undergo social media checks prior to interview in order to provide the appointment panel with any information that may be relevant to their suitability or have an impact on the school’s reputation.
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About Bishop Wordsworth's School
Bishop Wordsworth's School is a unique school in a unique place. Our founder, Bishop John Wordsworth intended that his school should provide a centre of academic excellence in the heart of Salisbury. Since 1890 Bishop’s has fulfilled that mission and today we educate 1,176 students aged between 11 and 18 and which include approximately 130 girls in our now fully co-ed sixth form. Under the shadow of the Cathedral spire our eclectic buildings span the seventeenth to the twenty-first centuries, reflecting the school’s heritage. This creates a very special atmosphere in which students are conscious, on a daily basis, of their part in a long tradition of academic endeavour.
The school has remained true to its founder’s traditions by following three basic aims:
•To encourage all our students to develop their potential to the full by setting themselves the highest standards of excellence and achievement;
•To develop in all our students the integrity and the means to face confidently the challenges of a fast changing world;
•To inspire all our students to lead happy, purposeful and responsible lives.
Bishop’s enjoys a hard earned reputation as one of the finest schools in the country. The school is well known for its traditions of excellence, its strong links with the Church of England and the Cathedral, and its sense of pride in the school community. It became an Academy School in March 2011, enhancing its reputation for independence and outstanding quality in education.
Girls were welcomed to the Bishop’s Sixth Form from September 2020 and they now make up around 30% of the 400 Year 12 and 13 students that are on our roll. Standards are very high throughout, both in the curriculum and elsewhere and the young women and men of the sixth form provide outstanding leadership for the rest of the school. Almost all of our students progress to the most competitive universities, with some also securing high calibre degree apprenticeship positions.
Boys take an 11+ selection test for admission to Bishop’s. Academic standards are very high and are duly recognized as such by OfSTED, DfE and the media, but excellence permeates all other areas of school life. School Sport is exceptionally strong, and the traditions in Music and Performing Arts are impressive. The school is characterised by a culture of challenging students to do their best while, at the same time, offering them the support that they need to do really well. Older students are asked to take leadership responsibilities and operate as role models and mentors for those in lower years.
We place great importance on delivering an all round education for all of our students. Bishop’s enjoys an incomparable environment in the shadow of the highest cathedral spire in England, and many major school events take place in the Cathedral during the school year. Facilities for learning and teaching are already excellent, and further development of the school site continues.
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