Teacher of Design & Technology
Abbey Gate College
| Job Description & Person Specification | |
| Role | Teacher of Design & Technology |
| Age-Range Taught | Key Stage 3 & Key Stage 4 |
| Contract | Part time (0.5 FTE), permanent |
| Start Date | September 2026 |
| Salary (FTE) | Abbey Gate College's Pay Scales |
Introduction from the Head:
Our wonderful Senior School and Sixth Form are enviably located in the historic Saighton Grange buildings, with stunning views across beautiful countryside towards the Welsh mountains and the Cheshire sandstone ridge; and our dedicated Infant and Junior School is just down the road in the charming and picturesque village of Aldford.
Our College is a unique, inspiring, and memorable place to learn and grow, where our caring and committed teaching and support staff do all that they can to help our students to be the best that they can be.
We are a safe and friendly school community, where we
look out for each other and where we work with each child’s individual interests, passions, and strengths; while also encouraging them to try new things, take risks, and be creative.
Our Mission:
We are committed, within our safe and caring community, that each one of our students will become the best that they can be and have the self-belief to go forward into this changeable world with courage and with compassion.
Our Aims:
We pursue our whole College mission, guided by three defining and aspirational aims:
SELF
Each pupil cares for their mental and physical wellbeing; learns and achieves to their individual potential; and is content, comfortable and confident to be who they are in our diverse and inclusive College.
SERVICE
Each pupil makes a positive diference to the lives of others in our College, as well as in our local and in wider, global ommunities.
SUSTAINABILITY
Thank you for taking the time to find out more about us. If you feel that you could bring the right balance of care, commitment, expertise, and enthusiasm to our Teacher of Design & Technology role, we would welcome your application.
Craig Jenkinson, MA (Oxon), PGCE, MInstLM, MCCT
The Post:
We are seeking a well-qualified, experienced, and caring Teacher of Design & Technology to join our dedicated teaching staff, from September 2026, on a permanent basis.
This is a part time vacancy working 0.5 FTE, teaching Design & Technology up to GCSE in Key Stage 4.
The ability to teach Design & Technology to A Level in Sixth Form would be an advantage, as would the ability to teach Key Stage 3 Art, but is not essential.
The successful candidate should be a highly effective practitioner with a passion for Design & Technology, excellent subject knowledge, and a proven track record of driving strong pupil engagement, progress, and examination outcomes in the subject.
Applications from ECTs are welcome.
As we anticipate a high level of interest in this role, please note that applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. We may interview and appoint a suitable candidate prior to the official closing date of Monday 8th June 2026 at midday; therefore, early applications are encouraged.
The department is dynamic and resourceful and works to enthuse students, as well as encourage them to become independent learners. Our specific staff team includes the Head of Department, the successful applicant, and a dedicated Technician.
Our academic results are very strong and well above national average.
Key Responsibilities & Person Specification
The successful candidate will demonstrate the following skills, qualifications, experiences and qualities:
Essential
An inspirational teacher with outstanding professional and personal qualities, experiences and qualifications, including:
Strong communication, organisational / planning and interpersonal skills
Caring and supportive nature
Calm under pressure
Act as a good role model to staff and pupils
Qualified Teacher Status
Degree in a Design & Technology specialism
Excellent subject knowledge and passion for Design & Technology
Experience of teaching GCSE Design & Technology
• Proven track record of outstanding classroom practice
• Committed to raising standards and monitoring student progress
Ability to adapt and differentiate their lessons and teaching to suit the needs of the students; maximising their progress
• Proficient with the use of ICT in the classroom
Confident in using new technologies to share and promote good practice
Ability to liaise closely with middle and senior management, including heads of year and form tutors, regarding attainment, behaviour and attendance.
Desirable
Experience of and / or ability to teach A Level Design & Technology to Sixth Form
Experience of and / or ability to teach Art to Year 7 and 8 students
• Prior involvement in curriculum design or department initiatives
Competence in using digital platforms and online resources for Design & Technology
Enthusiastic, caring, innovative and creative
• Contribution to co-curricular or enrichment Design & Technology activities
Terms & Conditions:
Remuneration
Abbey Gate College’s Pay Scales
Employee Benefits
• Beautiful buildings and stunning grounds in a rural setting, just outside of Chester
• Friendly and supportive colleagues with a strong community feel
Small class sizes, up to 24 at KS4 and 16 at Sixth Form
Committed, respectful, and friendly students
A generous non-contact allocation
Complementary lunch for all colleagues
• A Defined Contribution Pension Scheme, with Royal London, with an 18% employer’s contribution and a minimum employee’s contribution of 6% (AVCs optional)
• A Death in Service benefit of 3 x annual salary
Discounted school fees
• Access to our extensive Employee Assistance Programme
Trade Union Recognition Arrangement in place
Free onsite parking
Applicants are recommended to read the College’s most recent ISI inspection report, from November 2025, which describes further the unique ethos of our school (available at:
https://www.abbeygatecollege.co.uk/about-us/inspection-reports/).
Safeguarding & Child Protection:
Abbey Gate College is committed, as a priority, to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Applicants will, therefore, be subject to stringent vetting and induction processes, including an enhanced DBS disclosure and online checks. References for shortlisted candidates will be requested prior to interview; please inform your referees.
Whilst criminal convictions are not necessarily a bar to appointment, this safety consideration will be central to all decisions regarding the employment of staff, approval of volunteers, and standards of external contractors.
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion:
We are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and to treating all staff with dignity and respect. Therefore, applications from individuals are encouraged, regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, and marriage and civil partnerships.
Process for Applications:
Closing date for applications: Monday 8th June 2026 at midday
In order to apply for our Teacher of Design & Technology vacancy, please complete our Abbey Gate College application form (available at https://www.abbeygatecollege.co.uk/about-us/vacancies/).
Please also include a covering letter, which should be addressed to our Head, Mr Craig Jenkinson, outlining your interest in, and suitability for, the role and the College.
As we anticipate a high level of interest in this role, please note that applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. We may interview and appoint a suitable candidate prior to the official closing date of Monday 8th June 2026 at midday; therefore, early applications are encouraged.
Your completed application form and covering letter should be returned via email to Mrs Sue Moran, HR and Staff Wellbeing Manager, at: sue.moran@abbeygatecollege.co.uk.
Should you require any additional information or assistance regarding your application, please also contact Sue Moran. Please visit our website at www.abbeygatecollege.co.uk for more information about the College.