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Une école secondaire réputée à Swindon recherche un professeur d'art créatif. À partir de septembre 2025, vous serez responsable de l'enseignement de l'art à KS3 et KS4, aidant les étudiants à développer leur voix personnelle et compétences techniques dans un environnement moderne et inclusif. Le rôle comprend la coordination d'expositions et l'encadrement d'activités créatives, contribuant à un département d'art dynamique.
Location: Swindon, Wiltshire
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: MPS/UPS
A celebrated secondary school in Swindon is recruiting a creative Art Teacher to join a high-performing department from September 2025. The school is known for its student portfolios, competitive results, and commitment to visual arts as personal expression.
Role outline:
With responsibility for teaching KS3 and KS4 Art, the role involves guiding students through coursework that develops personal voice and technical skill. You'll also oversee curation of public displays and gallery visits.
Key duties:
Teach broad Art techniques including mixed media, digital art, and 3D work
Support students in GCSE portfolio development and exam prep
Coordinate exhibitions, trips to art galleries, and visiting artists
Lead after-school art clubs, sketch workshops, and creative projects
Collaborate on school-wide creativity and STEAM opportunities
Candidate profile:
Degree in Fine Art, Visual Arts, or related discipline with QTS
Demonstrable skills across traditional and digital media
Experience supporting students to AS/A-Level/portfolio completion
Innovative, inclusive approach with strong communication skills
School setting:
A vibrant, inclusive school with excellent staff morale, modern studios, and active student exhibitions. The art department has a wide-ranging arts website and partnerships with local arts organisations.
Benefits:
Significant art materials and exhibition budget
CPD around contemporary art and visual literacy
Leadership opportunities and cross-curricular STEAM projects
Excellent pastoral structures and student engagement