A large and successful secondary school in Norwich is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and experienced Teacher of Art for an immediate start. This is a full-time long-term position within a highly supportive and well-respected school setting.
The School
This 1118 secondary school is known for its strong pastoral systems improving academic outcomes and positive student behaviour. The school serves a diverse community and prides itself on inclusion creativity and high expectations for all learners. Leadership is proactive and highly visible throughout the school.
The Art department is a vibrant and popular subject area with strong uptake at GCSE and post-16. Students are enthusiastic and the department benefits from excellent facilities and technician support.
The Role
You will be responsible for teaching Art across KS3 and KS4 with optional KS5 involvement depending on experience. The role includes:
Planning and delivering creative and structured lessons
Supporting GCSE controlled assessment and coursework
Promoting student engagement and creative confidence
Contributing to open evenings exhibitions and enrichment activities
Working collaboratively with the wider creative arts team
This role suits a teacher who enjoys hands-on teaching and building strong relationships with students.
The Ideal Candidate
The school is seeking a candidate who:
Holds QTS and a relevant Art qualification
Has strong classroom presence and organisation
Is confident managing practical classroom environments
Demonstrates enthusiasm for creative education
Is reliable adaptable and team-focused
Salary & Benefits
Paid to MPS/UPS
Full-time long-term stability
Strong departmental support
Excellent facilities and resources
Potential for permanent appointment
This is an excellent opportunity to join a thriving Norwich school and make a real impact within the creative faculty.
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