A creative and well-regarded Good-rated school in Dereham is recruiting a proactive and imaginative Art Teacher for an immediate start. This is a full-time opportunity to join a thriving Visual Arts department that is widely respected within the school community for its standard of student work and commitment to visual creativity.
You will deliver Art lessons across KS3 and KS4 supporting students in a range of media including drawing painting mixed media photography and sculpture. The curriculum is structured but open enough for teachers to shape units of work with their own artistic voice. You will also support GCSE portfolio development maintain displays of student artwork and contribute to art clubs and creative events throughout the year.
The department benefits from dedicated art studios well-organised storage excellent natural light and access to high-quality materials. Technicians and colleagues work collaboratively to ensure lessons run smoothly and creative ideas are supported.
This school is proud of its inclusive ethos strong pastoral structure and positive relationships between staff and students. Behaviour is consistently managed ensuring the Arts remain both valued and enjoyable. Staff work closely across departments sharing successful strategies and supporting each other with planning and assessment.
Leadership is exceptionally supportive of the creative curriculum and encourages teachers to bring ambition flair and individuality into the classroom. Workload is monitored carefully and policies are built around practicality not paperwork.
Qualified Art Teacher with strong subject knowledge
Confident across multiple media
Committed to fostering artistic independence
Willing to contribute to extra-curricular enrichment
MPS/UPS depending on experience.
Please submit your application with your CV to Natalie Hunter as soon as possible.
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