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A reputable education recruitment agency is seeking a qualified Textiles teacher for a full-time temporary post in a secondary academy in Trafford, England, from November 2025 to July 2026. The ideal candidate will deliver the AQA Design Technology - Textiles curriculum and support innovative lesson practices. Experience in teaching A level textiles is desirable. The position offers excellent benefits and support for teachers.
Tradewind are recruiting! Are you a qualified teacher of Textiles looking for a temporary supply role in south Manchester?
Tradewind Recruitment is currently looking for a specialist textiles teacher to join a secondary academy in Trafford.
This is a full-time temporary supply teaching role from November 2025 to July 2026 to cover a maternity leave.
Teacher of Textiles
Five days a week
Delivery of textiles (AQA Design Technology - Textiles) with a focus on innovative practical lessons
Textiles is studied across key stage 3, four and five.
Experience of teaching A level textiles is desirable but not essential
The academy are interested in hearing from Early Career Teachers, experienced QTS practitioners and further education art specialists with recent experience of teaching art to students aged 11 to 18 and QTLS
Oversubscribed Catholic 11-18 academy on the Trafford/Stockport border
Ofsted Good March 2025
Thriving community culture, many staff are former pupils.
State of the art facilities for teaching and learning
"Pupils apply themselves readily in class and conduct themselves sensibly around school. Sixth-form students act as mature role models for younger pupils. There is a calm yet joyful atmosphere in the school"
New headteacher and supportive established senior leadership team
Easily accessible by car and public transport links
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To be considered for this Textiles teacher position, or to hear more about other roles for this academic year call the Manchester office on (phone number removed), or email (url removed)