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Resistant Materials Teacher

GSL Education
Hampshire
1 day ago
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Full-Time Resistant Materials Teacher – Eastleigh, Hampshire

Shape the Future of Creative Engineering!

GSL Education are seeking a Resistant Materials Teacher to join a thriving secondary school community in Eastleigh. This exciting full-time role begins in January 2026 and offers the opportunity to teach in a forward-thinking environment that celebrates creativity and practical learning.

This is a fixed-term position covering maternity leave for one academic year, ideal for those eager to make a real impact. The school is happy to consider Early Careers Teachers alongside more experienced teachers. A school tour is available before being invited back to the school for a more formal interview process. Interviews are to take place over the next few weeks.

Key Responsibilities of Resistant Materials Teacher:


  • Plan and deliver engaging Resistant Materials lessons to inspire creativity and technical skill.
  • Support students in developing confidence, precision, and innovation through practical projects.
  • Assess progress, provide constructive feedback, and tailor learning to meet individual needs.
  • Maintain a safe, stimulating, and well-organised workshop environment.
  • Contribute to departmental planning and extracurricular design activities.


Requirements for Resistant Materials Teacher:


  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent teaching qualification.
  • Experience teaching Resistant Materials, Design & Technology, or a related subject.
  • Strong practical knowledge of workshop tools, materials, and safety procedures.
  • Excellent classroom management and communication skills.
  • Open to both Early Career Teachers (ECTs) and experienced educators.
  • A proactive attitude, creativity, and commitment to student success.
  • An enhanced DBS registered on the update service or willingness to apply through GSL Education.


Benefits of Joining GSL Education:


  • CPD opportunities to further develop your teaching career.
  • Support and guidance from a dedicated consultant to match your skills with the right role.


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.

To apply for this Resistant Materials Teacher role in Eastleigh, click ‘apply now’ to submit your full and up-to-date CV.

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