Drama Teacher

Posted 24 June by Tradewind Recruitment

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Tradewind seek a Drama Teacher from September to work in a vibrant and established North Birmingham secondary school.

Are you passionate about inspiring young minds through the art of drama? This is a fantastic opportunity for a dynamic and dedicated Drama Teacher to join an happy and established Drama department. The role is full-time, long-term supply in the first instance with a view to permanent recruitment from January. The school invite ECT and experienced teachers to apply.

About the Role:

As a Drama Teacher, you will be responsible for delivering engaging and creative lessons to KS3 and KS4 students. The role involves teaching mixed-ability groups, providing a stimulating learning environment, and fostering a love for drama among our students. This is a temporary position, offering the chance to make a significant impact in a vibrant and supportive school community.

About the School: This North Birmingham secondary school is committed to fostering a positive and collaborative learning environment. With a strong focus on creativity and academic excellence, their aim to nurture the talents of every student and provide a platform for personal and artistic growth.

Requirements:

  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent.
  • Experience teaching Drama at KS3 and KS4.
  • Strong planning and organisational skills.
  • Passion for inspiring students through the arts.

How to Apply: To apply for this exciting opportunity, please send your CV to or call Tradewind in Birmingham on , option 1.

Application questions

Have you worked in a UK school before?
Have you taught Drama in a UK secondary school before?

Reference: 52945738

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