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Music and Performing Arts Teacher


Teaching Personnel

Market related

Caterham

Permanent | Full Time

09/04/2024

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A highly esteemed Special Educational Needs (SEN) school group, renowned for its commitment to excellence and innovation in education, is seeking a passionate and talented Music and Performing Arts Teacher.

This unique role is based in the picturesque town of Caterham, Surrey, within a school celebrated for its supportive atmosphere, state-of-the-art facilities, and a holistic approach to education.

Role: Music and Performing Arts Teacher
Contract: Fulltime, Permanent
Salary: MPS/UPS, Dependent on experience
Age: Secondary
School type: SEN
Start Date: Summer 2024

Benefits:
*A competitive salary, reflective of your experience and qualifications.
*A robust support system for professional development, facilitating career growth.
*Access to a range of resources and technologies to enhance teaching and learning experiences.
*A collaborative and inclusive working environment, where ideas and innovations are valued and encouraged
*Benefits including pension scheme, wellness programs, and staff discount schemes.

Key Responsibilities:
*Develop and deliver engaging music and performing arts curriculum tailored to a wide range of abilities and SEN requirements.
*Foster a creative learning environment, encouraging students to explore their talents and express themselves through music and performance.
*Organize and direct school performances, showcases, and other events that celebrate student achievement and promote community engagement.
*Collaborate with colleagues across departments to integrate music and performing arts into a holistic educational program.
*Continuously assess student progress, adapting teaching methods to meet individual needs and objectives.

Requirements:
*A bachelor’s degree in music, Performing Arts, Education, or a related field. A master’s degree or additional qualifications in SEN education would be highly advantageous.
*Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in the UK, with a strong understanding of the current curriculum and SEN best practices.
*A minimum of 2 years’ experience teaching music and/or performing arts, preferably with experience in an SEN setting.
*Demonstrated ability to design and implement creative and inclusive lesson plans that accommodate a range of learning needs and styles.
*Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate students and colleagues alike.
*A genuine passion for education and a commitment to fostering a positive, supportive learning environment for all students.

Candidates are encouraged to apply directly to this advertisement with an updated CV that includes a complete employment history and details of relevant classroom experience. A cover letter should also be provided, emphasising applicable work experience, skills, and contact information.

This position represents a chance to significantly impact the lives of students, offering a career path that champions growth, inclusivity, and excellence.

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All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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