Teacher of Product Design
Bedales School
Petersfield
- Expired
- Salary:
- Commensurate with experience
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- 1 November 2018
- Apply by:
- 30 September 2018
Job overview
We feel design at Bedales is unique and believe our students to be some of the most creative, passionate and interesting young designers. We are proud of our department’s growing reputation, of nurturing innovative ideas, high standards of manufacture and preparing students for work in the creative industries. We are often being told by visitors and industry experts that we are running a ‘mini-degree course’. Our students are well prepared to further their skills in design to degree level and have recently been offered places directly onto Design BA courses at institutions including Central Saint Martins, London College of Fashion, Kingston University and Winchester School of Art.
The position of teacher of Product Design requires high levels of designing and making skills across a wide spectrum of media. The successful candidate for this role would have a timetable heavily focussed on KS 3 & 4. In addition the teacher will need to provide direction for the tutor technicians and their work with the students both with timetabled lessons and in private study time.
It is envisaged the post will teach a total of up to 12 lessons per week, of 35 minutes duration each. In addition the post will undertake 2 Enrichment lessons and an activity.
We are looking for someone with the enthusiasm, skills and commitment to build on the success and popularity that Design is currently enjoying at Bedales. Candidates should hold a good degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline and have a knowledge and passion for the subject outside of education. It is anticipated the successful candidate will have skills that are complementary to those of existing staff and the ability to play an effective part in a team and build positive rapport with students is essential.
Closing Date: 9:00am, Monday 1 October 2018
Interview Date: Monday 8 October 2018
If you are interested in applying for this post please read the job description and terms and conditions which includes full details regarding the post. CVs cannot be accepted in lieu of an application form.
Candidates must apply directly to Bedales Schools via the recruitment portal on the Bedales website: http://www.bedales.org.uk/home/about-bedales/bedales-schools-jobs
Enquiries regarding the post can be made to Alex McNaughton, Head of Design via email to amcnaughton@bedales.org.uk
All other enquiries relating to the recruitment process should be forwarded to recruitment@bedales.org.uk
Bedales is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All teaching posts are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and all successful applicants will undergo safeguarding screening including an enhanced DBS and Barred List check from the Disclosure and Barring Service and a Prohibition from Teaching Check.
About Bedales School
Bedales School is an independent, co-educational, selective, day and boarding school for children aged 3-18. It is situated in Petersfield in Hampshire and there are 460 pupils on its roll. There are admission fees and scholarships and bursaries are available.
Bedales is a charitable trust and was founded in 1893 by J H Badley as a humane alternative to the authoritarian regimes of the late-Victorian public schools. Its founding ethos was, and still is, “Head, Hand and Heart.”
Headteacher
Will Goldsmith
Values and vision
The school prides itself on having a strong sense of belonging and it has five core aims for its pupils; to develop inquisitive thinkers with a love learning, to help develop talents through doing and making, to foster each individual and encourage initiative, creativity and appreciation of beauty, to ensure students, alumni, parents and staff take pride in the communities distinctiveness and to feel valued and nourished, and to foster interest beyond the school, with the community and to develop national and international awareness
ISI
“The School is extremely successful in achieving its aims. It is a mutual learning society, determined to maintain its momentum for continuous development. At all stages, students are well educated, and the quality of their achievement and learning is excellent. Students with SEND or EAL achieve well and make rapid progress through the excellent support they receive as their needs are carefully met. More able students and those with particular gifts or talents achieve suitably high standards in a variety of activities.”
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