Art ECT Creative Mixed School York (September Start)

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York - UK

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Posted on: 9 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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Art ECT - Creative Mixed School - York (September Start)

Are you a hard-working motivated and driven Early Career Teacher who wants good support and career progression
Art ECT Role
Teaching up to GCSE Art (KS3/4)
York
MPS1 Salary
Full time or part time

Art ECT

You would be working in a vibrant Art department teaching Art to GCSE. The department is well-equipped with dedicated studio space and high-quality materials allowing students to explore a wide range of artistic techniques and media.

The School provides a supportive environment with an established ECT programme including mentoring structured CPD and opportunities to develop creative teaching practice. You will be supported to grow in confidence and deliver engaging lessons.

Art ECT - School Information
The School has a reputation locally and nationally as a High Performing Mixed School. Students are creative engaged and achieve strong outcomes in the arts.

The school promotes creativity individuality and academic success.

Art ECT - Experience and Qualifications

Art Degree

QTS (or working towards)

Art ECT teaching up to KS3/4

Salary
The salary for this Art ECT position will be paid to scale on a contract to scale MPS.

Application
Please send your application for this Art ECT position through as soon as possible

Art ECT - Creative Mixed School - York (September Start)Are you a hard-working motivated and driven Early Career Teacher who wants good support and career progression Art ECT Role Teaching up to GCSE Art (KS3/4) York MPS1 Salary Full time or part timeArt ECTYou would be working in a vibrant Art depa...
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