Food Technology Teacher
Job description
As a Food Technology Teacher, the work centres on planning and delivering practical, theory-based, and assessment-focused lessons. It would suit someone who can bring food Technology is a popular subject at GCSE, with strong uptake and positive examination outcomes to the role.
Where ownership sits
11–18 academy in the West Midlands. Write a short description of your company, a boilerplate of the business, service or product that you offer.
What the role carries
Teaching Food Technology across KS3 and GCSE (A Level desirable). Planning and delivering practical, theory-based, and assessment-focused lessons. Tracking student progress and implementing intervention strategies.
What helps the work land well
Food Technology is a popular subject at GCSE, with strong uptake and positive examination outcomes.
What the role depends on
- Degree in Food Technology, Nutrition, or related discipline.
- Excellent classroom management and organisational skills.
- QTS or equivalent recognised teaching qualification.
Practical details
- Food Technology Teacher – full-time, permanent.
- Trust-wide CPD and career progression opportunities.
- This is a full-time, permanent position within a well-supported and forward-thinking academy trust.
- Well-equipped food preparation facilities.
Job details
- Benefits mentioned: Pension
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