About the Role
A creative and forward-thinking secondary school in Leicestershire is seeking an enthusiastic Art ECT to join its Visual Arts faculty from January 2026. This is a permanent full-time role offering an excellent foundation for a new teacher in a school that values creativity innovation and student expression.
The Department and Facilities
The Art department occupies a purpose-built studio with specialist facilities for fine art textiles and photography. Students are encouraged to experiment and take creative risks producing work that regularly features in local exhibitions.
Youll benefit from:
A structured induction and mentoring from experienced art educators
Opportunities to lead clubs exhibitions and creative projects
Access to excellent facilities including digital design tools and studio space
Collaborative planning and strong peer support
About You
A teacher currently completing or recently awarded QTS in Art or related field
A passion for creative education and inclusive teaching
Strong subject knowledge and enthusiasm for project-based learning
Commitment to contributing to the creative life of the school
About the School
This Leicestershire secondary has a reputation for strong academic standards and a vibrant creative culture. Students are motivated polite and enthusiastic about the arts. Leadership supports innovation and ensures new teachers receive structured training and professional growth opportunities.
Whats on Offer
Full ECT induction and professional support
A welcoming creative team with strong collaborative ethos
High-quality resources and opportunities for curriculum input
A focus on staff wellbeing and balanced workload
Ready to Join
If youre a passionate Art ECT ready to develop your teaching career in a creative and encouraging environment wed love to hear from you. Please submit your CV to apply.
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