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Drama Teacher - ECT Support - School in Oxford

Perham Education Partnership

Oxford

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GBP 25,000 - 30,000

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Job summary

A well-established school in Oxford is seeking a passionate Drama Early Career Teacher (ECT) to join their supportive Performing Arts department. The successful candidate will benefit from comprehensive ECT support, tailored training, and clear pathways for career progression. This role emphasizes collaboration and a commitment to student well-being, providing an engaging environment for both staff and students.

Benefits

Outstanding ECT Support
One-on-one mentorship
Bespoke CPD sessions
Clear pathways for progression
Wellbeing and Work-Life Balance

Qualifications

  • Committed Drama graduate with QTS or working towards it.
  • Strong communicator and eager to learn.
  • Passionate about teaching in a supportive environment.

Responsibilities

  • Planning and delivering engaging Drama lessons for Key Stage 3 and 4.
  • Providing tailored support to students.
  • Contributing to the wider school community through extracurricular activities.

Skills

Communication
Collaboration
Passion for teaching

Education

Drama graduate with QTS (Qualified Teacher Status)

Job description

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Drama Teacher - ECT Support - School in Oxford, Oxford

Location: Oxford, United Kingdom

Job Category: Other

EU work permit required: Yes

Job Reference: 1b317ecb1695

Job Views: 4

Posted: 02.07.2025

Expiry Date: 16.08.2025

Job Description:

Are you a passionate Drama Early Career Teacher (ECT) seeking a supportive school environment to begin your teaching career?

We are excited to present a fantastic opportunity for a Drama ECT to join a nurturing and collaborative school in Oxford that places a strong emphasis on professional development and staff support.

About the School

This well-established school is renowned for its supportive and inclusive environment, where both students and staff thrive. The school offers high-quality education while prioritizing the well-being and growth of its staff members. As a Drama ECT, you will join a vibrant and collaborative Performing Arts department that fosters creativity, engagement, and artistic achievement.

Why Choose This School?
  • Outstanding ECT Support: From day one, you will be part of a comprehensive induction programme designed to guide you through your early years of teaching.
  • Mentorship: You'll receive one-on-one support from an experienced mentor who will help you develop your skills, reflect on your practice, and provide constructive feedback.
  • Tailored Training: Participate in regular, bespoke CPD sessions specifically designed for ECTs, ensuring you receive the targeted professional development you need to succeed.
  • Structured Progression: Clear pathways for career progression within the school, ensuring continuous growth and opportunity for advancement.
  • Wellbeing and Work-Life Balance: The school prioritizes staff well-being, offering a healthy work-life balance and providing additional support when needed.
Supportive Teaching Environment
  • A positive, inclusive school culture where staff are valued, and collaboration is encouraged.
  • Small class sizes and excellent resources to help you deliver your lessons with confidence.
  • Opportunities to work with a team of dedicated professionals who are passionate about creating the best possible learning environment for students.
Your Role as a Drama ECT
  • Planning and delivering engaging Drama lessons to Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 students.
  • Tailoring your teaching to the diverse needs of your students, ensuring that every child has the support they need to succeed.
  • Receiving continuous mentorship and guidance from experienced staff to help you grow as a teacher.
  • Participating in a structured induction programme with regular CPD and feedback to develop your skills.
  • Contributing to the wider school community, participating in extracurricular activities, and building positive relationships with students.
Who We’re Looking For
  • A committed Drama graduate with QTS (or working towards it).
  • Passionate about teaching and creating an engaging classroom environment.
  • A strong communicator with the ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues.
  • Eager to learn, grow, and make a lasting impact in a supportive school setting.
How to Apply

If you're ready to start your teaching career in a school that values your professional growth, we’d love to hear from you!

Please submit your CV as soon as possible.

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