The Opportunity Are you a designer, an engineer, and an educator rolled into one? Can you inspire the next generation of creators in a city world-renowned for its industrial innovation and manufacturing prowess? We are seeking a versatile and forward-thinking Design & Technology (D&T) Teacher to join a highly successful department in Wolverhampton. Located in the heart of the Black Country—the cradle of the Industrial Revolution—this school is looking for a specialist who can honour that heritage while leading students into the future of "Industry 4.0," smart materials, and sustainable design. Core Responsibilities Pedagogical Excellence: Planning and delivering high-impact, practical lessons across KS3, KS4, and KS5, with a focus on Product Design, Timber/Metal/Polymers, or Engineering. Technical Instruction: Providing expert tuition in the safe use of traditional workshop machinery (lathes, millers, brazing hearths) alongside advanced manufacturing tools (3D printers, CNC routers, and laser cutters). Iterative Design: Guiding students through the full design cycle—from identifying user needs and sketching to CAD modelling and high-quality prototyping. Curriculum Innovation: Developing projects that solve 21st-century problems, integrating systems and control (electronics) and the "circular economy" into the schemes of work. Exam Mastery: Mentoring GCSE and A-Level cohorts through AQA or OCR specifications, with a rigorous focus on technical theory and high-standard Non-Exam Assessment (NEA) portfolios. Health & Safety Leadership: Maintaining a strict culture of workshop safety, ensuring all risk assessments are current and student practice meets DATA (Design & Technology Association) standards. Why This School? Wolverhampton’s Engineering Edge: Work in a city home to global aerospace and automotive leaders (like JLR and Moog), providing unmatched opportunities for local industry links and apprenticeships. Cutting-Edge Facilities: Benefit from purpose-built D&T suites, including a dedicated CAD/CAM hub, traditional heavy-material workshops, and a modern electronics lab. Collaborative STEM Faculty: Join a team that bridges the gap between Art, Science, and Maths, fostering a holistic "Maker Culture" where students see the real-world application of their skills. Professional Growth: Access to specialist CPD in SolidWorks/Autodesk, DATA Health & Safety Accreditation, and pathways to Head of D&T or Vocational Lead roles. Candidate Profile Qualification: QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) and a strong honours degree in Design & Technology, Engineering, or an Industrial Design discipline. Subject Knowledge: A broad technical skillset, including proficiency in CAD software and a deep understanding of material properties and manufacturing processes. Pedagogy: A proven track record of securing high-quality NEA outcomes and a commitment to inclusive, hands-on learning that engages students of all abilities. Character: A practical, organised, and creative educator who can manage a busy workshop environment while inspiring students to innovate. How to Apply To apply for this position, please submit your CV today.