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Art Teacher. Job in York Education & Training Jobs

WAYMAN Education

York

On-site

GBP 25,000 - 42,000

Full time

22 days ago

Job summary

A secondary school in York is seeking an exceptional Art Teacher for September 2025. The role involves teaching a broad art curriculum, fostering personal expression, and organising exhibitions. A supportive arts culture and specialist facilities await the right candidate eager for creative collaboration and community engagement.

Benefits

Materials budget for creative initiatives
Development of a school-focused arts hub
Supported CPD and collaborative curriculum development
Strong pastoral and career frameworks

Qualifications

  • Degree in Art or Fine Art with QTS required.
  • Experience with various media and digital tools important.
  • Passionate about nurturing creativity and student voice.

Responsibilities

  • Teach a broad art curriculum, utilising traditional and digital media.
  • Guide students in developing portfolios for GCSE and A-Level.
  • Organise art exhibitions showcasing student work.

Skills

Creative collaboration
Community engagement
Comfort with digital tools
Portfolio development

Education

Art or Fine Art degree with QTS

Job description

Location: York, North Yorkshire
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: MPS/UPS

A secondary school in York with strong community arts provision is seeking an exceptional Art Teacher to start September 2025. The role is immersive, involving classroom teaching, gallery collaborations, and public exhibition of student work.

Role Summary:
You will teach KS3 and KS4, with opportunities to lead A-Level Fine Art modules. You will foster personal expression, organise gallery trips, support student showcases, and help embed creativity across the school.

Responsibilities:

  • Teach a broad art curriculum, utilising both traditional and digital media

  • Guide students in developing portfolios for GCSE and beyond

  • Coordinate visits to exhibitions and initiate community-focussed art projects

  • Lead art clubs, mural commissions, and civic art installations

  • Organise annual art exhibitions showcasing student work

Candidate Requirements:

  • Art or Fine Art degree with QTS

  • Experience across various media and comfort with digital tools

  • Enthusiastic about creative collaboration and community engagement

  • Able to nurture student voice and creativity

School & Facilities:
The school features specialist art studios, MAC suites, exhibition spaces, and a kiln room. Investment in creativity is strong, and staff share in a thriving arts culture supported by local organisations.

Benefits:

  • Development of a school-focused arts hub and networks with galleries

  • Materials budget and opportunity to lead creative initiatives

  • Supported CPD, partnerships, and collaborative curriculum development

  • Strong pastoral, performance, and career frameworks

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