About the School: A welcoming and inclusive Church of England secondary school in Hillingdon is seeking a passionate and dedicated Drama Teacher to join our thriving Performing Arts department. We offer a broad and balanced curriculum, fostering academic excellence and creative expression in a supportive environment grounded in Christian values. Our commitment to providing a well-rounded education is reflected in our strong focus on developing students' confidence, communication skills, and appreciation for the dramatic arts. About the Role: This is an exciting opportunity to inspire a love of drama and theatre in young minds and contribute to a dynamic and engaging learning environment. You will be responsible for delivering stimulating Drama lessons across Key Stages 3 and 4, fostering students' creativity, performance skills, and understanding of dramatic techniques. Key Responsibilities: Plan, deliver, and evaluate engaging Drama lessons for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 in line with the National Curriculum and the school's Christian ethos. Foster a creative and interactive learning environment, encouraging students to explore dramatic techniques, improvisation, and performance skills. Develop and implement innovative curriculum initiatives that align with the school's vision and the latest advancements in drama education. Direct and produce school productions, providing opportunities for students to showcase their talents and develop their confidence on stage. Build positive and supportive relationships with students, promoting teamwork and fostering a love of learning. Play an active role in the department, including contributing to curriculum development, assessment strategies, and departmental meetings. Participate in whole-school events and initiatives, fostering a collaborative spirit and contributing to the wider school community. The Ideal Candidate: A qualified Drama Teacher with a demonstrable track record of success in engaging students and developing their dramatic abilities. Excellent subject knowledge and a passion for drama, with a strong understanding of theatre history, dramatic theory, and a variety of performance styles. Strong pedagogical skills with the ability to deliver innovative and effective lessons that cater to diverse learning styles. A commitment to high standards and the ability to create a positive, stimulating, and inclusive learning environment. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and collaboration skills. A willingness to be part of a dynamic team and contribute to the ongoing development of the department. What We Offer: The opportunity to join a supportive and collaborative department in a respected Church of England school in Hillingdon. A chance to make a real difference in the lives of students and foster their passion for drama and theatre. Competitive salary and benefits package. Ongoing professional development opportunities. To Apply: Please submit your CV Powered by JazzHR