Wayman Education is delighted to be recruiting an Art ECT to work in an Outstanding Secondary School in Ipswich on a full-time basis. This is an exceptional opportunity for a newly qualified Art teacher to begin their career in a high-performing supportive and forward-thinking school that places creativity at the heart of its curriculum. Applications are welcomed from Art ECTs completing their training as well as early career teachers seeking a nurturing environment in which to develop.
The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching Art to KS3 and KS4 with the opportunity to support KS5 as confidence and experience grow. You will join a well-established and highly successful Art department with excellent schemes of work strong leadership and a genuine collaborative culture.
The school believes that learning is the most important activity for both students and staff. They are passionate about continuous improvement and invest heavily in professional development at every stage of a teachers career. The leadership team is highly visible and supportive and staff wellbeing is treated as a true priority rather than a slogan.
The Art department is extremely well-resourced with:
Dedicated light-filled studios
Digital design facilities
Strong technician support
A culture that celebrates exhibitions competitions and creative expression
Students are highly motivated behaviour is outstanding and the school consistently achieves excellent academic outcomes.
Degree in Art or a related discipline
PGCE or QTS (or currently in training as an Art ECT)
A passion for creative education and student development
Excellent communication and classroom practice
The salary for this Art ECT position will be paid to scale MPS/UPS.
To be considered for this Art ECT position please send your application through as soon as possible to Natalie Hunter.
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