Media Studies Teacher Dynamic Academy Croydon (September Start)
Job Summary
Media Studies Teacher - Dynamic Academy - Croydon (September Start)
Are you a hard-working motivated and driven teacher who wants good support and career progression
Media Studies Teacher Role
Teaching up to GCSE and A-Level Media Studies (KS4/5)
Croydon
MPS1 UPS3 Salary
Full time or part time
Media Studies Teacher
You would be working in a forward-thinking Creative Arts department teaching Media Studies to GCSE with the possibility of A-Level. The department is well-equipped with modern technology and resources allowing students to explore digital media film advertising and production techniques.
The curriculum is engaging and relevant encouraging students to analyse media texts develop creative production skills and understand the impact of media in society. Students are supported to build both practical and theoretical knowledge preparing them for further study and careers in the creative industries.
The School provides a supportive and innovative environment where staff are encouraged to deliver engaging lessons and develop professionally. You will benefit from strong CPD provision structured support for ECTs and opportunities for career progression.
Media Studies Teacher - School Information
The School has a reputation locally as a Dynamic Academy. Students are creative motivated and achieve strong outcomes in Media and Creative subjects.
They promote creativity independence and academic success.
Media Studies Teacher - Experience and Qualifications
Media Studies or related Degree
QTS
Media Studies Teacher teaching up to KS4/5
Salary
The salary for this Media Studies Teacher position will be paid to scale on a contract to scale MPS/UPS.
Application
Please send your application for this Media Studies Teacher position through as soon as possible
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