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Teacher of Textiles/Visual and Creative Arts

John Mason School · Abingdon, South East

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We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated, enthusiastic and reflective Textile Design teacher to join our well-established and successful faculty. The Visual Arts Faculty at John Mason School is a faculty that has developed a rich curriculum offer across KS3-5. The team are dedicated to the principle that, if taught well, all students can be artistically and creatively successful. At JMS we teach textiles up to KS5 under an Art & Design syllabus, which allows for creative expression and innovation with processes, strengthening learning links with other art and design subjects. Leaders in the faculty work to ensure positive staff wellbeing and manageable workload, ably assisted by a skilled team of technicians. Applications are invited from reflective, disciplined, motivated and inspiring practitioners with specialisms in Textile Art and/or Design, who have the capacity to deliver outstanding teaching, ensuring that students achieve their full potential. The successful candidate will understand principles of a knowledge and skills rich curriculum and have an understanding of relevant techniques in textile design. They will be passionate about personal improvement and promoting and teaching Visual Arts. If you believe that all students can achieve and want to work as part of a supportive, creative and engaged team, we encourage you to apply. The successful candidate will be: an enthusiastic artist-designer, able to ignite interest in from students and colleagues; committed to ensuring that all students reach their potential regardless of prior attainment; capable of promoting partnerships and collaborative working in our school, across the Abingdon Learning Trust and in the wider artistic teaching community. a role model for our students and staff; effective in setting and attaining high standards of student progress; active in working to develop their own teaching practice. In return we will offer you: the support and satisfaction of being part of a dynamic and creative team led by very experienced and highly motivated staff. students who have a desire to achieve and respect the school’s expectations. a programme of supported induction and continuing professional development firmly rooted in educational research. a commitment to supporting the well-being of all staff.

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Location Abingdon, South East
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