The Norwood School
Location
Lambeth, Greater London | United Kingdom
Job description
Are you:
· An imaginative, inspirational and innovative leader?
· Passionate about teaching and learning and the Arts?
· Able to inspire both students and staff?
· Determined to make a difference?
· Able to lead by example, challenging and supporting to achieve high standards?
· Someone with the ability, ambition and vision to take what is already a strong, effective and vibrant Visual Arts Faculty to another level?
If this is you, then The Norwood School would like to hear from you.
The Norwood School’s Visual Arts Faculty is a vibrant and successful faculty which is central to the school’s specialism. This faculty incorporates Art, Photography, Graphics, Textiles, and the Technology subjects of Food and Product Design. Subjects are taught across all Key Stages including sixth form and in KS3/4 for technology. Our students are provided with creative opportunities in their every day school life through our commitment to the Arts. This includes a ‘Specialism’ day in Year 9 for students to immerse themselves in a variety of Arts subjects prior to choosing their KS4 pathways.
The VA faculty are a well established and experienced team. The decision to relocate outside of London by the current Head of Faculty has given rise to this opportunity for new leadership. The successful candidate must be a visionary and imaginative individual with the ambition to develop further an inspirational and diverse approach to arts education and a creative curriculum across this specialist Visual and Performing Arts School and within the local community.
This is an opportunity for an accomplished and ambitious current leader to be responsible for a large team in a multi-disciplinary Visual Arts Faculty. This, combined with our school specialism, will provide the successful candidate with an excellent platform to grow towards Senior Leadership in the future.
Applications are welcome from individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds and specialisms within the Arts teaching industry. With proven success in our Specialist Status subjects, we have long established links with a variety of prestigious artistic and cultural organisations and professionals. We want all of our employees to feel included bringing their passion, creativity and individuality to work.
The Norwood School is a fantastic place to work and learn. We are committed to developing teachers who are passionate about their subject and determined to convey this enthusiasm to their students. Opportunities for internal promotion are maximised and encouraged. We want all of our employees to feel included, bringing their passion, creativity and individuality to work. We recognise the importance of workload and therefore provide 20% PPA time for our teachers and commit to rarely covering for colleagues. We value all cultures, backgrounds and experiences and we truly believe that diversity drives innovation. Join our family and help us inspire every child to choose a remarkable life.
For further details and an application form, please contact Katie Darnell-Smith, the Headteachers’ PA. Informal discussions with Deputy Headteacher and line manager for Visual Arts, James O’Sullivan, or visits to the school prior to the application are encouraged.
This Authority is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Norwood School is committed to working towards achieving the Anti Racist School Award. We want to continue to improve race equality within our school while promoting well being for Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority staff, students, parents, carers and those in our community. We are committed to the long term work that is required for institutional change.
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