A wonderful and community-focused secondary school in Sheffield is looking to appoint an inspiring Drama Teacher to join its thriving Performing Arts provision immediately.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a creative practitioner who wants to make a genuine impact in a school where the arts are celebrated and student voice is valued.
Why This Role Stands Out
You will be joining a school where Drama is more than just a subject it is a platform for confidence collaboration and self-expression. The department benefits from dedicated performance space supportive leadership and students who actively engage in productions and creative projects.
Your Impact
In this role you will:
Deliver engaging and practical Drama lessons across KS3 & KS4 (KS5 available depending on experience)
Foster confidence teamwork and performance skills in students
Contribute to school productions showcases and enrichment activities
Plan creative schemes of work that balance performance and theory
Support a positive and inclusive learning environment
This position would suit a teacher who thrives in a hands-on expressive subject area and enjoys building strong relationships with students.
About the School
The school is known for its welcoming ethos strong pastoral systems and commitment to both academic and creative success. Students are respectful and enthusiastic and staff work collaboratively to maintain high standards across the curriculum.
Leadership is supportive and encourages innovation within departments.
What Were Looking For
Qualified Teacher with QTS (or equivalent)
Strong subject knowledge and passion for Drama
Experience teaching secondary students
Enthusiasm for extracurricular involvement
A proactive team-oriented mindset
Next Steps
If you are interested in this Drama Teacher position with an ASAP start please forward your CV as soon as possible.
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