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Art Teacher

Date posted : 24/07/19
£550 - £850 per week

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Art Teacher - Newcastle upon Tyne

Art Teacher (KS3 and KS4) required for a secondary school in the North Tyneside area

The School

A secondary school in the North Tyneside area is seeking an Art Teacher to work full-time teaching KS3 and KS4. The school offers fantastic opportunities for progression and development through many CPD courses and departments full of supportive staff.

The school is constantly improving and it has done this by implementing an effective behaviour policy. The ideal candidate for this position will have strong behaviour management skills in order to implement this policy.

The Role

The school's successful Art Department is seeking an Art Teacher to work full-time. You will have outstanding qualifications, experience and be able to educate your students to a level where they are always improving. This role is perfect for an established Art Teacher, seeking a new challenge and work in an ideal teaching environment, with fantastic support and progression. The role is also suitable to an Art Teacher NQT who is seeking experience in a school offering fantastic progression.

Requirements

  • Possess a "child only" DBS on the update service or be willing to apply for one (£44).
  • Ideally hold a UK recognised teaching qualification (QTS, PGCE etc.)
  • Ideally have a degree in Art or similar subject
  • Have experience teaching Art to a class of 30 at Key Stage 3 and 4.
  • Have a passion for teaching Art and the ability to educate and motivate pupils so that they achieve their full potential.

Apply

Teaching Personnel is the UK's leading provider of education staff. By registering with us you can expect excellent support and fantastic rates of pay. For immediate consideration, please send your CV through to Stuart in the Tyne and Wear Secondary Branch. Or for more information on the role or our company, feel free to get in touch - call 0191 2235071 or email. We are available at 7am-6pm, ready to speak at a time that suits you.

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