Teacher of Drama (January 2025)
Swans International Sierra Blanca
Spain
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- Expired
- Salary:
- Competitive salary
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2025
- Apply by:
- 6 December 2024
Job overview
Swans International School would like to appoint a Teacher of Drama from January 2025.
This can be either a short-term position until the end of the academic year or a long-term role.
Candidates should be positive, forward-thinking classroom practitioners who have the ability to motivate students in the Arts. The candidate should have experience teaching to GCSE level (AQA board ideally) but IB/A Level experience would be welcomed.
We are looking for a team player willing to collaborate on projects alongside the Visual Art and Music departments, such as our annual school show which has been a great success and involves students from across the school.
email rmaldonado@swansschool.net
Successful candidates will be joining a dynamic and experienced team who have achieved excellent results in recent years. The school is well-resourced with small class sizes and all staff members are given a Macbook to work on, with all classrooms set up with Apple TVs.
Requirements:
EU passport or Spanish residency (UK candidates may also apply)
PGCE or equivalent qualification in Education
A minimum of 2 years of teaching experience
A clean enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services check
A full 5 year reference check
If you would like to join our team, please send your CV and covering letter to
(+34)952902755
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and interviews will take place via zoom/SKYPE/ Google Meet. If you have not heard from us within six weeks of submitting your application, please assume you were unsuccessful this time
About Swans International Sierra Blanca
Swans aims to provide a rich environment for the development of well-educated, confident and caring young people who are committed to making a significant contribution to the world in which they live, helping them to develop into considerate, principled and active members of society. The School seeks to foster a spirit of enthusiasm for learning and thereby encourage all students to become effective, life-long learners.
To achieve these aims, the School will strive to:
- provide a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum and a stimulating and supportive learning environment which will challenge, motivate and excite all students;
- equip students with the necessary intellectual, practical and social skills to allow them to make a valuable contribution to society and fulfil their potential in life;
- encourage students to develop open and enquiring minds and the ability to question and to argue thoughtfully and rationally;
- help students to appreciate and celebrate international and cultural diversity, having respect for the different values and moral and religious beliefs of others;
- promote the qualities of excellence, perseverance, self discipline and thoughtfulness among the whole school community; and
- nurture and develop the intellectual and creative talents of every student.
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