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Food Technology Teacher

Prospero Teaching
Greater Manchester
3 days ago
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Food Technology Teacher – Manchester

📍 Location: Manchester
📅 Start Date: January 2026
📆 Contract: Full-Time, Temp to Perm
💰 Pay: £ – £251 per day (M1-UPS3)
🕗 Hours: 8:15am-4:00pm


Are you a passionate Food Technology Teacher looking for a fresh challenge in a supportive and forward-thinking secondary school? We’re recruiting for a full-time opportunity in Manchester starting this January, with the potential to go permanent.


You’ll be joining a well-equipped Design & Technology department with enthusiastic students, strong leadership, and experienced, collaborative colleagues. Whether you’re an ECT or an experienced teacher ready for progression, we’d love to hear from you.


🎯 We’re looking for someone who:
* Brings creativity and practical skills to the classroom
* Has a genuine passion for Food Technology and education
* Is committed to student success and school values
* Is open to CPD and collaborative development


🏫 What the school offers:
* A welcoming, experienced D&T team
* Excellent CPD and clear career progression opportunities
* Structured induction and mentoring
* A school culture that values staff well-being


🔒 Requirements:
* UK QTS/QTLS and right to work in the UK
* Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willing to apply)
* Recent safeguarding training (can be provided)
* Two professional references


📢 Apply today with your up-to-date CV to take the next step in your teaching career, in a school where your creativity and impact will be truly valued.


Prospero Teaching is acting as an education recruitment agency and employment business in relation to this vacancy. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.


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