Codsall Community High School
Staffordshire
£32,916 - £51,048 per year
Salary:
M1-UPS3
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
05 January 2026
Apply by:
13 October 2025
Job overview
Codsall Community High School is a vibrant and inclusive secondary school located in the United Kingdom. We are currently seeking a full-time Teacher of Design and Technology to join our dedicated team. This position is suitable for newly qualified teachers or early career teachers who are passionate about inspiring young minds.
Position: Teacher of Design and Technology
Contract Type: Permanent
Qualification: Qualified Teaching Status (QTS)
Experience: No previous experience required
Curriculum: United Kingdom
Education Stage: High/Secondary School
Department: Design and Technology
Skills and Qualifications:
* Hold QTS
* Strong knowledge of the UK curriculum for Design and Technology at the high school level
* Excellent communication skills to engage students effectively
* Ability to create engaging lesson plans that cater to different learning styles
* Passion for fostering creativity, problem-solving, and practical skills in students
Values and Attitudes:
* Commitment to providing high-quality education to all students
* Dedication to continuous professional development
* Positive attitude towards collaboration with colleagues, parents, and students
* Respectful approach towards diversity within the school community
If you are enthusiastic about teaching Design and Technology in a supportive environment where your passion will be valued, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity at Codsall Community High School. To arrange an informal discussion about the role or a school tour, please contact Miss Williams on For further details of the role and how to apply please see the recruitment pack in the documents section.
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About Codsall Community High School
Codsall Community High School
Elliotts Lane, Codsall, Wolverhampton
Staffordshire
WV8 1PQ
United Kingdom
Welcome to Codsall Community High School
Thank you for taking an interest in our vacancy.
We firmly believe that teaching is the best job in the world but also understand that it can be exhausting and challenging at times. We have worked incredibly hard to create a working environment where you will be expected to deliver on a daily basis for our young people but also an environment where it can be done with a smile on your face.
Our Beliefs - Culture
We wish to strip away the unnecessary and focus on the important – the craft of the classroom to ensure our students leave us with the best possible outcomes.
We continue to develop an open and engaged culture where all staff have the opportunity to suggest ways things could be done better. Staff suggestion box is just one way for this to happen
We strive to ensure effective communication about whole school decisions before these decisions are made.
No expectation or belief that getting to school early or staying in school late is the only way of showing you're working hard. Work in a way that suits you making sure that you have time for yourself and the ones you love.
No lesson observation gradings, no showcase lessons, no tick sheet approach – we focus on a culture of typicality and will strive to further develop a positive, inclusive culture of support and challenge.
No expectation to answer emails outside of school working hours.
Mental health and wellbeing a priority – resources and signposting available in the staffroom.
Visible SLT throughout the school day.
Senior leadership team run lunch duties to ensure high standards of behaviour and support colleagues.
Time off in lieu of PD days as twilights.
Open door senior leadership – no issue is ever too small to discuss.
Specific and meaningful support for any staff struggling with elements of their role.
Staff going the extra mile celebrated and recognised through "Star of the Week" draw and handwritten letters of thanks from the Executive Headteacher.
In house Pathways programmes for aspiring future leaders – "Pathways to Middle Leadership" and "Pathways to Senior Leadership."
Strong and effective pastoral support team.
A well developed and effective behaviour management system which improves behaviour.
A comprehensive new staff / NQT support programme, with a welcome.
Food provided for staff prior to evening events throughout the year.
On weeks with evening events staff go home early on a Thursday.
Occasional staff meetings in the pub
Our Beliefs – Workload
No need or expectation to write lessons plans.
An assessment and marking policy which significantly reduces workload by moving from "marking" culture to an effective assessment culture.
Our goal is to ensure that there is no more than one cover lesson per half term, less if possible.
We have trialled no written reports to parents and intend to expand this model.
Data will never be asked for twice in different contexts.
3 data collection points per year group.
If something new is introduced we will strive to take away something old, ensuring that we review everything we do annually.
Collaborative planning time to ease workload, gained by shortening the school day once a week.
Consultation on key policies which include workload assessments.
22 / 25 hours teaching time per week maximum.
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