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Teacher of Dance

Teacher of Dance

Forest School

Waltham Forest

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Salary:
Depending on experience
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
19 August 2019

Job overview

The Teacher of Dance will be responsible for planning and delivering engaging, dynamic dance lessons to a wide range of students within the school. They must be able to teach a range of styles including cheerleading, jazz and contemporary/creative dance.  In addition, they must demonstrate exceptional practical dance skills as well as strong creativity and must hold relevant dance qualifications or the equivalent in teaching experience.

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

• Teach across all levels and abilities. Classes will range from Prep school pupils to Sixth Form pupils of varying abilities. Classes will be curricular and extra – curricular classes.

• To engage and inspire students, creating an enjoyable dance experience for all involved.

• Develop dance technique whilst accommodating for differentiation.

• Choreograph dance pieces of a high standard for performance.

Must be Available Wednesday and Thursday afternoons with the possibility of additional hours throughout the week.

The closing Date for applications is : 19th August 2019

SAFEGUARDING: 

The post holder will be required to; 

• Submit an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Check (DBS). 

• Complete Child Protection Training. 

• Promote and safeguard the welfare of all children and young person’s they are responsible for or come into contact with. 










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About Forest School

Forest is an outstanding all-round School, well known for its friendly, welcoming ethos, and full of 1450 bright sparky pupils aged 4-18. We are lucky to be located in this part of North East London, allowing us to attract pupils from a diverse range of social and ethnic backgrounds who share in being academically ambitious, but are grounded, engaging and very loyal to the School. Described by the Good Schools Guide as a ‘powerhouse with a heart’ and enjoying a reputation for strong expert teaching and learning, Forest pupils are encouraged to find success on all fronts through the breadth of the opportunities on offer to them.

We aim to develop the whole pupil through our distinct educational provision which gives equal weight to academic, co-curricular and pastoral strands of school life. To this end, Forest promotes all-round educational excellence, recognising that advancement to higher education or the world of work requires top academic grades but keen to develop a sense of service in the pupils and an awareness of their responsibilities to other people, as well as themselves. Forest is recognised as a school that is always evolving, self-evaluating and planning strategically for its future, while valuing its heritage and its location, all of which makes our community a stimulating one to work in for our 150+ teachers and 100+ non-teaching staff.

For full details about working at Forest School please visit our website www.forest.org.uk

Forest School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.  All appointments require an enhanced DBS disclosure.

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Applications closed