Teacher of English and Drama

Academics Ltd
Hounslow
10 months ago
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Teacher of English and Drama- Hounslow

Job Title:Teacher of English and Drama
Location:Hounslow
Start Date:April 2025 - Long-Term Supply
Role Type:Full-Time Contract
Salary:Outer London Teaching Pay Scale

Do you have a flair for storytelling, a love for language, and a passion for performance? We're searching for aTeacher of English and Dramato take centre stage at our exceptional school inHounslow. If you thrive on bringing Shakespeare to life, love the magic of a well-crafted script, and want to help students command both the stage and the page, then this is your cue!

Teacher of English and DramaJob Overview

  • Deliver engaging, high-energy lessons that developHounslowstudents' confidence in both written and spoken expression.
  • Inspire a love of literature and theatre, from classic plays to modern masterpieces.
  • Encourage creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration through dynamic classroom discussions and practical drama activities.
  • Create a supportive, inclusive environment where students feel empowered to find their voice-whether in essays or on stage!

Teacher of English and DramaJob Requirements

  • A qualified English and Drama teacher (QTS or equivalent).
  • A deep passion for literature, performance, and the art of storytelling.
  • An innovative and enthusiastic educator who can spark imagination, foster discussion, and build students' confidence in both subjects.

Why Join Us?

  • Teach at a highly regarded school inHounslow, known for its academic and creative excellence.
  • Be part of a dynamic English and Drama department that celebrates creativity, diversity, and student expression.
  • Enjoy fantastic professional development opportunities, career progression, and access to cutting-edge resources that enhance both teaching and performance.

Lights, camera, education! Don't just teach-enthral, engage, and empower. Join us inHounslowas aTeacher of English and Dramaand help students take centre stage in their own success stories!


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