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Teacher of Design & Technology

GSL Education
Nottingham
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Job Title: Teacher of Design & Technology (DT)
Location: Nottingham
Salary: £150 – £230 per day (Depending on experience)
Start Date: Immediate
Contract Type: Day-to-day / Long-term | Part-time / Full-time

Can you turn a blank page into a blueprint for brilliance? If you’re passionate about shaping the next generation of designers, engineers, and problem-solvers, we’ve got the perfect role for you!

At GSL Education, we’re on the hunt for a Design & Technology Teacher in Nottingham who can bring creativity to life in the classroom. This isn’t just about teaching—it’s about inspiring students to think big, design smart, and create boldly.

What You’ll Do as Teacher of Design & Technology:


  • Deliver dynamic DT lessons that spark imagination and hands-on learning.
  • Guide students through exciting projects—from concept to creation.
  • Track progress and give feedback that motivates and empowers.
  • Champion innovation, technical skills, and design thinking.
  • Collaborate with a team that loves pushing boundaries.


What We’re Looking in Teacher of Design & Technology:


  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
  • Experience teaching Design & Technology in schools.
  • A passion for creativity and practical problem-solving.
  • Strong classroom management and organisational skills.


Please be advised that this role requires a strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection and that successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks; including providing an enhanced DBS certificate registered on the update service, or completing an application for a new check.

As an ethical, inclusive and independent recruitment agency, GSL Education are committed to providing quality teaching and support staff in schools across the UK.

Ready to design a brighter future? Click ‘apply now’ and send us your CV. Let’s make creativity contagious as Teacher of Design & Technology!

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