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Teacher Training Programme for Industry Convertors

Teacher Training Programme for Industry Convertors

London Screen Academy

LONDON

  • £25,918 - £37,877 per year
Salary:
Unqualified teacher scale (£25,918 to £37,877) dependent on industry experience
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
10 June 2024

Job overview

The successful candidate will embark upon our teacher training programme for industry convertors. You will be based here at London Screen Academy for roughly four days per week, and spend the fifth at our teacher training provider. Your time at LSA would initially involve observing lessons, and then co-planning, co-teaching, and eventually taking responsibility for a number of classes on a reduced timetable. At the end of the programme, you would have a recognised teaching qualification. You would be paid to train, with the salary point on the unqualified teacher pay scale determined by your industry experience.

The role would suit someone with experience in the screen industries who is looking to use their knowledge and skills to educate the next generation of storytellers. In line with our mission, we are particularly keen to hear from industry practitioners who have experience of working with underrepresented groups, or who have worked in areas of the industry that are not currently represented by our staff body.

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About London Screen Academy

+44 20 8106 8100

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LSA is a new sixth form academy for London students which opened in September 2019. We will teach the skills and background knowledge needed to join the screen industries (which include film and television), to progress to higher education or to enter other professions.

Storytelling is at the heart of everything we do.

LSA is unique and exciting; never before has there been such a partnership between outstanding educators and global screen industry leaders. Our students will be taught by London’s best teachers and people who make their living working in the film and television industries.

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