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Teacher of Art

Teacher of Art

Okehampton College

Devon

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Salary:
TPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2019
Apply by:
23 April 2019

Job overview

We are looking to appoint an innovative, passionate and creative Teacher of Art to join our successful forward-thinking Expressive Arts Faculty.    An ability to teach Art across Key Stages 3 – 5 would be desirable, but specifically to teach A Level (AQA) Photography, GCSE Fine Art (AQA) and KS3 Art.  A knowledge of Textiles at KS4 and 5 would be an advantage but not a necessity.

This post would be suitable for either experienced teachers or NQTs looking to work within a supportive team and further develop their skills.  

The Faculty work collaboratively on whole school productions and Expressive Arts showcases. 

Okehampton College was granted Teaching School status April 2016, and established The Dartmoor Teaching Schools Alliance (DTSA), with over 90 schools as members across Devon. The establishment of DTSA has enhanced the quality of teaching and learning for our students and created opportunities for professional development for our staff, so that the opportunities for development and career progression within the organisation are superb.

We are delighted to be part of The Dartmoor Multi- Academy Trust (DMAT) which came into effect on 1st January 2018.  DMAT is a large MAT consisting of a total of 3 secondary schools and 13 primary schools and provides further opportunity for sharing good practice and resources and for staff development.

All schools in The Dartmoor Multi Academy Trust are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

The successful candidate will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the Disclosure Barring Service (DBS).


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About Okehampton College

Our purpose and mission is to best serve our students, their families and the wider Okehampton Community.  The ethos at Okehampton College is one of Support.  The dedicated staff are working together to identify and provide the assistance your child needs to maximise their achievements. We have high expectations for pupils and teachers alike to work together to ensure strong progress, from when pupils join us in Year 7, to when they leave us in Year 13.  We want to work with parents, carers, and families to give our pupils the best chance of success during what are very important years of their lives.

We are a vibrant academy, serving students aged 11-19, set on the edge of beautiful Dartmoor.   We are rooted in the community we serve and are committed to the development of our students’ character, as well as their academic achievements.

We are delighted to be part of the Dartmoor Multi Academy Trust.   This is allowing us to build strong links with our feeder primary schools, as well as allowing us to work more closely with our partner secondary schools, Holsworthy College and Tavistock College.  We believe achievement is not just about qualifications.  Personal Development is key to what we do. We are developing opportunities for students to play an active part in the school community in the form of student voice groups and working more closely with the community.  Our Local Stakeholder Body of Governors are knowledgeable, committed and a driven group who meet regularly to discuss and evaluate our needs and progress.

Fundamentally, we want our pupils to become independent, resourceful, and responsible citizens of the future, with broad experiences that enhance their time at Okehampton College, to give them the widest opportunity for future careers and life-long learning as well as giving them experiences or activities that might mould their futures.

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