About the School A high-achieving independent 11–18 school in Oxford is seeking a passionate and innovative Design & Technology Teacher to join their Technology Faculty from January 2026. The school educates 900 students, including 220 in the Sixth Form, and has a long-standing reputation for combining traditional values with modern educational practices. The DT Department is known for its focus on sustainability and problem-solving, with student design projects frequently featured in national competitions and exhibitions. About the Role The successful candidate will teach Design & Technology across KS3–KS5, specialising in Product Design, Engineering, or Resistant Materials. Lessons will promote creativity, technical accuracy, and an understanding of real-world applications. The department is equipped with advanced workshops featuring CNC routers, 3D printers, laser cutters, and CAD/CAM systems. You will work collaboratively with a small, supportive team to deliver practical lessons that stretch and challenge students, encouraging them to think critically and develop design thinking skills. The school values cross-disciplinary learning, offering opportunities to link DT with Art, Physics, and Computer Science. Staff Benefits and Development • Small class sizes with motivated, high-achieving students • A CPD-rich environment with funded training opportunities • Competitive salary and teacher pension • State-of-the-art facilities and professional technician support • Opportunities to lead clubs and projects (STEM, robotics, and design challenges) • Free lunch and parking • Leadership team that promotes professional autonomy and innovation Experience and Qualifications • QTS/PGCE and degree in DT, Engineering, or Product Design • Experience teaching GCSE and A-Level desirable • Excellent technical and design skills • Passion for fostering creativity and problem-solving How to Apply Applications are invited from enthusiastic DT Teachers ready to contribute to a forward-thinking independent school in Oxford where creativity and innovation thrive.