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Teacher of LAMDA (Zero Hour)

Teacher of LAMDA (Zero Hour)

Lancing College - Senior & Sixth Form

West Sussex

  • £38.79 per hour
  • New
Job type:
Part Time, Casual
Apply by:
13 December 2024

Job overview

Job Title:                   Teacher of LAMDA

Reporting To:            Director of Drama

To deliver LAMDA classes to pupils on an individual/small group basis, weekly/fortnightly as appropriate, in preparation for the LAMDA qualifications. 


Key Tasks and Responsibilities

  • Ensure the appropriate preparation work is set between classes. 
  • Enter pupils for appropriate LAMDA qualifications in consultation with the Director of Drama.
  • Keep the Director of Drama informed about pupils’ progress (informally).
  • Keep pupils’ parents informed about pupils' progress (end of term report). 

 

Skills and Qualifications

  • A licensed LAMDA teaching qualification is essential. 

 

Application Procedure:

Applications should be made using the application form. Candidates are asked to add a covering letter setting out, as succinctly as possible, their reasons for applying for the position at Lancing. 

Application forms are available from the College website www.lancingcollege.org.uk

Please send any emails to recruitment@lancing.org.uk 

A full curriculum vitae and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of a minimum of two referees, one of whom should be the candidate’s current or most recent employer should be included with the application.

 

Closing date: Friday 13th December 2024

Interviews: January 2025

Attached documents

About Lancing College - Senior & Sixth Form

Set in a gloriously spacious estate in the South Downs National Park and just ten miles from Brighton & Hove, Lancing College is a co-educational boarding & day school for pupils aged 13-18 years old, and a stunningly beautiful place to work.

With some 600 pupils, Lancing College is friendly, ethical, vibrant and outward-looking and pupils and staff enjoy a strong sense of community. In addition to academic excellence (with A Level results averaging 80% at A* to B over the past decade) the learning culture of the school and the pastoral care of pupils work harmoniously together to support, inspire and enable pupils. A co-curricular programme boasting over 120 different clubs and activities ensures a plethora of possibilities to explore, enhance and challenge the mind and the body.

The Lancing College Chapel plays an important role in the life of the school and is a significant Sussex landmark.

Headmaster

Dominic Oliver  MPhil Oxon

Values and vision

Lancing College promotes the Christian values which lie at its heart. It seeks to promote a holistic education that nurtures students’ intellectual, physical and moral development. It commits to academic excellence, character formation and a sense of community and service.  The school prepares students for later life so that they have the attributes, skills and experience to thrive in a modern and ever- changing world. It endeavours to inspire pupils to become global citizens who contribute positively, with an emphasis on curiosity and integrity.

Independent Schools Inspectorate

Lancing College was awarded a Significant Strength  - the highest accolade of the Independent Schools Inspectorate -  for its outstanding pastoral care in its most recent ISI Inspection.

View Lancing College’s latest ISI report

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