Trainee Teacher of D&T - Engineering
Partnerships Co-ordinator
About the Role
You may be a recent engineering graduate, industry professional, or aspiring educator with a passion for design and technology. We are looking for someone who:
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Is a motivated aspiring DT / Engineering teacher
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Holds a degree in Engineering, Product Design, Manufacturing, or a related discipline
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Has strong subject knowledge and enthusiasm for practical learning
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Is reflective, resilient and eager to grow into an outstanding teacher
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Can build positive relationships and inspire young people
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Is committed to high standards and continuous professional development
Industry experience is welcome but not essential — passion, commitment and willingness to learn are key.
Training & Progression with Grad2Teach
This role follows Grad2Teach’s fully salaried, two-phase teacher training model:
Phase One – Level 4 & Foundational Training
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Complete your Level 4 NCFE customised qualification while working in school
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Training aligned to the Core Content Framework (CCF) and Teachers' Standards
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Guided practice, observations, instructional coaching and professional learning sessions
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Increasing classroom responsibility with structured mentor support
Phase Two – PGCE & QTS (Coventry University)
Subject to successful progression, Phase Two includes:
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Independent teaching responsibility (up to 18 hours per week)
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Completion of a PGCE with QTS through Coventry University (NITE)
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Ongoing mentoring, assessment and development towards meeting all Teachers’ Standards
This structured progression ensures you gain the skills, confidence and accreditation needed to begin your career as a fully qualified Design & Technology teacher specialising in Engineering.
Location & Application
This salaried trainee role is based in:
St Albans, Hertfordshire
The school is easily accessible with excellent transport links, including the M1, A1 and M25.
If you're ready to begin a rewarding journey into teaching — while earning a salary and receiving outstanding training — we would love to hear from you.