We are seeking a high-calibre Drama Teacher for a prestigious Independent school in Camden. This full-time permanent position starts in April 2026 and offers a fantastic opportunity to join a successful Performing Arts team. We are looking for an individual who can lead students to success through an inspirational approach to delivery helping them develop the confidence and character required for secondary education and beyond.
About the School This school is a fantastic place to work and develop boasting exceptional academic standards and a scholarly environment. It offers a tranquil and well-ordered workspace where pupils are courteous and a pleasure to work with. The school has a proven track record of supporting staff through bespoke professional development and a leadership team that takes great pride in its supportive culture.
Responsibilities
Lead and deliver an engaging Drama curriculum that fosters a positive self-image
Encourage students to strive to achieve their best in all performance endeavours
Foster social competence and mutual respect through high-quality theatrical instruction
Use creative methods to help students achieve excellence in public examinations
Collaborate with colleagues to maintain an inclusive and professional environment
Qualifications and Experience
QTS and a degree in a relevant Performing Arts subject
Experience in a prep or independent school setting is an advantage
Must have the right to work in the UK
Salary and Benefits
Salary Range: 40317 to 62496 (Inner London)
Full-time permanent position with a dedicated SLT member for wellbeing
Access to technology that enhances the creative learning process
Close proximity to excellent transport links in Central London
How to Apply If youre a dedicated Drama Teacher ready to bring your expertise to a school that values academic excellence submit your CV now!
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