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Part-time Teacher of Drama – Fixed Term

Part-time Teacher of Drama – Fixed Term

St Edmund's College

Hertfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
College Salary Scale
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
January 2025
Apply by:
1 November 2024

Job overview

(Required for January 2025)

St Edmund’s College offers modern facilities in a magnificent country setting in rural Hertfordshire, providing a safe and stimulating environment for young minds.


St Edmund’s College wishes to appoint a Part-Time Teacher of Drama for a fixed term period starting January 2025 to the end of the Academic Year 2025. The candidate appointed will teach pupils of a broad range of ability from Year 7 to GCSE, joining a very experienced team in a department with a proven record of success. The department organises a range of trips and performances throughout the year, most recently to Cabaret in the West End. It is hoped that the successful candidate will be able to support and develop the work of this department. 


The part-time hours will be approximately 50% of a full timetable. The hours will be over 4 days and will consist of Monday and Tuesday mornings and full days on Thursdays and Fridays.

The successful candidate will welcome the many opportunities to contribute to the lively co-curricular life of the College, which is situated in rural East Hertfordshire. St Edmund’s is England's oldest Catholic school offering an all-round co-education for pupils from 3 to 18 and for families from all faiths.

 

You will be working on a regular basis in a school in a role which gives opportunity for contact with children. As such, you will be in regulated activity and an enhanced DBS check (which includes children’s barred list information) will be required in advance of appointment.

As with all staff, you will be responsible for providing a safe environment in which children can learn.

 

If you would like to apply please click the apply button below

Closing date for applications when all forms must be received by HR is: Midday, 1st November 2024.

Interviews to take place: As soon as possible after the closing date.

 

St Edmund’s College and Prep 

Old Hall Green, Ware, 

Hertfordshire, 

SG11 1DS

Telephone: 01920 824335

Email: hr@stedmundscollege.org

 

The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Candidates will be required to undergo relevant Safeguarding Checks.

We will seek references on short-listed candidates that will include questions about past disciplinary actions or allegations in relation to behaviour with children and may approach previous employers for information to verify particular experience or qualifications before interview.

This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020. 

About St Edmund's College

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An Independent Catholic Day and Boarding school, and England's oldest Catholic school, St Edmund's welcomes girls and boys from 3 to 18 years and from all faiths who appreciate the benefits of a Catholic education. Our historic campus offers modern facilities in a magnificent country setting, providing a safe and stimulating environment for young minds.

Scholarship is at the heart of our mission and our students are encouraged to learn, to explore and to ask the difficult questions. Small classes ensure that the academic progress of each student is regularly monitored and at every stage we adjust our teaching to suit the ability and needs of each child. The excellent relationships shared by our teachers and students create a positive setting for progress and success in the classroom. Students are encouraged to think independently and not to hold themselves back through fear of making mistakes.

Whilst we welcome students whatever their belief, the Catholic approach to education, with its distinctive ethos, remains at the heart of all we do in creating a learning community. What makes an Edmundian is a combination of academic endeavour, spiritual awareness and a strong sense of personal and social responsibility. At St Edmund’s we are committed not just to the academic growth of every child but also to his or her spiritual development regardless of religious background.

Today St Edmund’s offers not simply an education for Catholics but a Catholic education, welcoming people of all faiths ready to embrace the values that have made it and its predecessors such a successful seat of learning for over 400 years. Visitors say how they are struck by the atmosphere of the College which fosters a special sense of community and self awareness amongst staff and students who work here. Its four-hundred-year tradition of scholarship and spiritual reflection is still felt today in the classrooms and corridors.

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