Passionate Art Teacher Wanted – Start September 2024
Location: Slough, UK
Start Date: 2nd September 2024
Role: Full-Time, Permanent
Are you a passionate and creative individual looking to inspire the next generation of artists? Our thriving school in Slough is seeking a dynamic Art Teacher to join our dedicated team. Whether you're an experienced educator or an Early Career Teacher (ECT), we welcome your application.
About the Role:
- Position: Art Teacher
- Start Date: 2nd September 2024
- Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
- Location: Slough, Berkshire
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver engaging and innovative art lessons to students of varying ages and abilities.
- Foster a creative and inclusive learning environment.
- Develop students' artistic skills and appreciation for the visual arts.
- Collaborate with colleagues to enhance the overall educational experience.
- Participate in school events and extracurricular activities related to the arts.
What We Offer:
- A supportive and vibrant school community.
- Opportunities for professional development and career progression.
- State-of-the-art facilities and resources.
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
- A chance to make a real impact on students' lives and artistic journeys.
Requirements:
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
- Strong subject knowledge and a passion for the arts.
- Excellent communication and organizational skills.
- Ability to motivate and inspire students.
- Commitment to fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment.
How to Apply:
If you are enthusiastic about teaching art and eager to join a school committed to excellence, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your experience and suitability for the role.
Application Deadline: 30th July 2024
- Locations
- Reading, Slough
About Wayman Learning Trust
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