About the School A supportive and inclusive 11–18 secondary school in Weston-super-Mare is seeking a talented and dedicated Food Technology Teacher to join their Creative Technologies Faculty from January 2026. The school has earned a reputation for exceptional pastoral care, innovative teaching, and a curriculum that balances academic achievement with real-world learning. Staff enjoy a warm, collaborative culture and a genuine focus on wellbeing and professional growth. About the Role This full-time, permanent position offers the opportunity to teach Food Preparation and Nutrition across KS3–KS5, inspiring students to develop both practical cooking ability and a deep understanding of nutrition, sustainability, and cultural diversity in food. The department features modern, purpose-built teaching kitchens, each equipped with demonstration stations, digital screens, and high-quality resources that enable interactive and creative learning. You will also: • Plan engaging, hands-on lessons that promote healthy eating and practical life skills • Prepare students for GCSE and A-Level Food Preparation and Nutrition examinations • Lead extracurricular activities such as cookery clubs and charity bake events • Collaborate with colleagues to promote cross-curricular links with Health & PE and Science Staff Benefits and Development • Excellent mentoring and ongoing professional development • Collaborative, supportive leadership team • Small class sizes and engaged learners • Free lunch, parking, and staff wellbeing initiatives • Opportunities to lead food and sustainability projects across the school Experience and Qualifications • QTS/PGCE and degree in Food Technology, Nutrition, or related field • Strong practical and creative teaching ability • Excellent organisational and communication skills • Passion for promoting health, sustainability, and creativity in education How to Apply Applications are invited from enthusiastic Food Technology Teachers eager to join a supportive Weston-super-Mare school where creativity, care, and achievement are central to student success.