Drama Teacher | Barnet Exceptional Secondary School
We are working with an "Exceptional" secondary school in North West London recruiting for a passionate and creative Drama Teacher. This is an outstanding opportunity to join a department that views the performing arts as a vital vehicle for student expression and academic success. The school boasts a professional-grade theatre and a highly collaborative faculty, providing a stimulating environment for both staff and pupils.
The Staff Culture & Support The school prides itself on innovation and staff welfare. You will join a dedicated team of specialists who benefit from a "no-marking" feedback policy and a significantly reduced teaching load. Benefits include a generous employer pension contribution, access to a private healthcare cash plan, and a modern, inclusive office culture. For those seeking flexibility, this role is open to a job share arrangement, reflecting the school’s commitment to a healthy work-life balance.
Key Responsibilities
Curriculum Delivery: Teaching Drama across Key Stage 3, 4, and 5, including GCSE and A-Level specifications.
Production Excellence: Supporting the department in directing whole-school productions and student-led showcases.
Academic Support: Preparing students for practical examinations and university auditions at elite drama schools.
Collaboration: Working closely with the technical team to ensure high-quality lighting and sound integration for all performances.
Requirements
Right to Work in the UK and a valid enhanced DBS are essential.
Evidence of successful teaching across all Key Stages (KS3–KS5).
Salary & Contract Details
Salary Range: £37,868 – £56,154 (M1 – UPS3 equivalent)
Contract: Full-time (37.5 hours p/w) | 1-Year Fixed Term | Feb Half-Term Start
If this role sounds of interest to you, please apply now!
- Locations
- Barnet
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