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BTEC Performing Arts Acting Teacher

BTEC Performing Arts Acting Teacher

Arts Educational Schools London

Chiswick, West London, W4

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Salary:
£26000 - £30000
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019 / January 2020 depending on notice period
Apply by:
27 May 2019

Job overview

ArtsEd, one of the UK’s leading, and most exciting Art’s schools based in Chiswick, West London is seeking to appoint, from September 2019, an inspirational and talented BTEC Performing Arts Acting Teacher.

This exciting role will be central to the development of our students and the holistic development of the School. Opportunities exist to innovate and extend the current provision, and the post is ideally suited to an enthusiastic, dynamic and visionary teacher who truly values working with young people.

In collaboration with the Head of BTEC and Acting / Musical Theatre Pathways Leaders, you will generate a vision and ethos for the qualification and work together to develop the most innovative core units for students on all pathways focusing on Acting skills and techniques.

You will have a strong vocational experience of teaching and directing young people and be able to work within the current structure as well as being able to develop new structures.  You will ensure the highest possible standards and your expectations are met to progress and nurture our students. 

We can offer you highly engaged students, a competitive salary, an excellent staff benefits package, as well as a great staff team to work with, and ongoing CPD .  This is a very exciting time to be joining us as we embark upon a multi-million pound investment project!  Please visit our website to find out more www.artsed.co.uk.

Interviews will be held on Friday 7th June.

Please submit your application form and letter of application to: cjarman@artsed.co.uk (Cheryl Jarman, HR Manager 0208 9876697)

ArtsEd is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of all pupils and students and expects all staff to share this commitment.  A full enhanced DBS will be required.

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About Arts Educational Schools London

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+44 20 8987 6600

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The Arts Educational Schools London, is an independent secondary school and higher education provider based in Chiswick, West London.  

The Arts Educational Schools have their origin in schools founded in 1919 by Grace Cone and in 1922 by Olive Ripman. The Cone and Ripman schools were pioneers in providing  talented children with a general academic education in conjunction with specialised training in dance, drama, music and art, preparing young men and women for professional careers in or connected with the theatre. In 1939 the two schools amalgamated to become the Cone Ripman School. 

Today ArtsEd continues to support a world–renowned,co-educational, independent vocational school for pupils aged 11–18 years as well as a professional conservatoire, with two main divisions, offering BA and MA degrees in Acting and BA, and MA degrees in Musical Theatre, all of which are validated by City University and accredited by Drama UK. 

ArtsEd is extremely proud of its outreach programme which is central to their commitment to ensure inclusivity across everything they do. Building strong links with youth groups, colleges and sixth forms, ArtsEd aims to provide talented young people with a clear pathway to vocational training and to introduce them to the unique energy and welcome of ArtsEd. 


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