Teacher of Food and Design Technology
Chipping Campden School, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire
Teacher of Food and Design Technology
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Chipping Campden School, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire
- Part time
- Permanent
- Remote working
Posted 4 days ago, 28 Mar | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
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Full Job Description
Teacher of Food and Design Technology
CAPTION: Job details
- Posting date: 26 March 2025
- Hours: Part time
- Closing date: 25 April 2025
- Location: Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6HU
- Company: Teaching Vacancies
- Job type: Permanent
- Job reference: a1dd3290-6b72-474a-8f23-bc7e14d3e7ee
Summary
What skills and experience we're looking for
Education and qualifications
- Relevant educational qualifications at school/college
- Educated to degree level
- PGCE (or equivalent)
- Good honours degree (1st or 2:1)
- Other postgraduate qualification (eg. MEd)
Professional knowledge and experience
- Appropriate experience of teaching classes across the age and ability range
- Ability to plan and deliver motivating and appropriately challenging lessons
- Ability to build good relationships with young people with effective behaviour management strategies
- High expectations for young people and what they can achieve
- Outstanding knowledge and understanding of Food and Nutrition
- Experience of teaching Food and Nutrition at KS3 and KS4
- An ability to teach Food and Nutrition to KS5
- An ability to teach Design Technology at KS3
- Familiarity with AQA 9-1 GCSE
- Wider knowledge of current educational issues
- Creativity in using new technologies or teaching practices to help students learn and make progress
Traits and competencies
- Committed to and good understanding of Safeguarding and Child Protection practice and procedure
- Outstanding oral communicator
- Written communications are appropriate for the intended audience, grammatically correct and showcase high levels of written literacy
- A 'self-starter' with the ability to prioritise effectively and meet deadlines
- Someone who:
- is reflective, with high levels of personal resilience and able to accept constructive feedback from others in order to further improve performance
- prioritises 'the team' above 'self', and contributes wholeheartedly to the life, culture, spirit and ethos of our school
- thrives on challenge, with the necessary drive and determination to get a job done.
- Willingness to be involved in and contribute to the development of the department and extra-curricular activities
What the school offers its staff
Staff benefits
Every school is unique and ours is no exception. One of our unique selling points is the relatively high average length of service of our staff, and relatively low rate of staff turnover. Neither of these are by chance and are the product of staff feeling trusted, empowered and recognised for leading the roles they do. We feel that a mark of the outstanding school we are is symbolised by the number of staff who choose to send their children to be educated with us.
Below is a list of just some of the 'pull factors' that contribute to making our school a great place to work:
- An allocation of three, paid staff wellbeing days, where employees are not required to be in school
- An average of 17.4 students per teacher (full-time equivalent)
- Access to a beautiful property at below market rent situated a short distance from our school (subject to availability)
- An iPad to use in school and at home, to enable seamless remote working, using cloud-based technology.
- Commitment to staff wellbeing through a variety of internal practices, designed to recruit and retain the very best staff.
- Complimentary use of the school sports facilities, including gymnasium, swimming pool and fitness equipment.
- Comprehensive range of staff social events throughout the year.
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Freshly prepared and cooked food available on site
- Generous allocation of directed time - for the 2024/25 year, all teaching staff have at least 14% of the timetabled week allocated as non-contact periods; more for TLR postholders.
- Health and wellbeing support including access to an Employee Assistance Programme (including partners and dependents), confidential counselling services and support from our Staff Wellbeing Group, who meet regularly to ensure that our staff wellbeing is prioritised.
- Outstanding, tailored CPD
- Pension Scheme membership (Teachers Pensions or Local Government Pensions Scheme)
- Support in completing relevant external leadership development programmes.
- The school is located within the beautiful Cotswold town of Chipping Campden, with friendly businesses, including a wide range of restaurants and pubs.
For further information regarding pre-application contact and how to apply, please refer to our application pack.
Commitment to safeguarding
Chipping Campden School is committed to equality of opportunity and safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all of our staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
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Relevant educational qualifications at school/college Educated to degree level PGCE (or equivalent) Good honours degree (1st or 2:1) Other postgraduate qualification (eg. MEd) Professional knowledge and experience Appropriate experience of teaching classes across the age and ability range Ability to plan and deliver motivating and appropriately challenging lessons Ability to build good relationships with young people with effective behaviour management strategies High expectations for young people and what they can achieve Outstanding knowledge and understanding of Food and Nutrition Experience of teaching Food and Nutrition at KS3 and KS4 An ability to teach Food and Nutrition to KS5 An ability to teach Design Technology at KS3 Familiarity with AQA 9-1 GCSE Wider knowledge of current educational issues Creativity in using new technologies or teaching practices to help students learn and make progress Traits and competencies Committed to and good understanding of Safeguarding and Child Protection practice and procedure Outstanding oral communicator Written communications are appropriate for the intended audience, grammatically correct and showcase high levels of written literacy A 'self-starter' with the ability to prioritise effectively and meet deadlines Someone who:
- is reflective, with high levels of personal resilience and able to accept constructive feedback from others in order to further improve performance
- prioritises 'the team' above 'self', and contributes wholeheartedly to the life, culture, spirit and ethos of our school
- thrives on challenge, with the necessary drive and determination to get a job done. Willingness to be involved in and contribute to the development of the department and extra-curricular activities
- An allocation of three, paid staff wellbeing days, where employees are not required to be in school
- An average of 17.4 students per teacher (full-time equivalent)
- Access to a beautiful property at below market rent situated a short distance from our school (subject to availability)
- An iPad to use in school and at home, to enable seamless remote working, using cloud-based technology.
- Commitment to staff wellbeing through a variety of internal practices, designed to recruit and retain the very best staff.
- Complimentary use of the school sports facilities, including gymnasium, swimming pool and fitness equipment.
- Comprehensive range of staff social events throughout the year.
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Freshly prepared and cooked food available on site
- Generous allocation of directed time - for the 2024/25 year, all teaching staff have at least 14% of the timetabled week allocated as non-contact periods; more for TLR postholders.
- Health and wellbeing support including access to an Employee Assistance Programme (including partners and dependents), confidential counselling services and support from our Staff Wellbeing Group, who meet regularly to ensure that our staff wellbeing is prioritised.
- Outstanding, tailored CPD
- Pension Scheme membership (Teachers Pensions or Local Government Pensions Scheme)
- Support in completing relevant external leadership development programmes.
- The school is located within the beautiful Cotswold town of Chipping Campden, with friendly businesses, including a wide range of restaurants and pubs.
Every school is unique and ours is no exception. One of our unique selling points is the relatively high average length of service of our staff, and relatively low rate of staff turnover. Neither of these are by chance and are the product of staff feeling trusted, empowered and recognised for leading the roles they do. We feel that a mark of the outstanding school we are is symbolised by the number of staff who choose to send their children to be educated with us. Below is a list of just some of the 'pull factors' that contribute to making our school a great place to work:
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