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Teacher of Drama

Friesland School · Sandiacre, East Midlands

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Grade and Salary MPS/ UPS Working pattern 1.0 FTE Contract term Permanent The School: Friesland School is a values-centred organisation, and we strive to live up to our ethos of Ambition, Teamwork, Honesty and Respect in everything that we do. Our school is a vibrant and energetic educational environment, where we prioritise the academic, personal and cultural education of all our students. At Friesland we have high expectations of ourselves and those around us, working collectively to develop and improve whilst enhancing the life opportunities of our students. We have a long track record of high attainment at both Y11 and Y13, alongside a wide and varied extra-curricular provision. As someone interested in a role at our school, we would urge you to come to visit us and see Friesland School for yourself, as there is no better way to learn about our wonderful school and what we offer. The role: We are delighted to be recruiting for a Teacher of Drama to join our high-performing, forward thinking and cohesive faculty. We teach a well sequenced and knowledge rich curriculum with a clear focus on supporting all students to achieve positive outcomes. You will work with the Faculty Leader of Humanities and The Arts and the wider school team to continually drive attainment and standards across the department. The candidate appointed will have impressive subject knowledge and a desire to be part of a team of committed professionals within the Humanities and The Arts Faculty and the whole school. We welcome committed, dynamic and creative applicants with a passion for Drama. ECT's are very welcome to apply. The person: We seek a teacher who has the following qualities: An excellent classroom practitioner setting high expectations which motivate and challenge students in a productive learning environment; Promote good outcomes by students, planning well-structured lessons; Demonstrate excellent subject and curriculum knowledge; Adapt teaching to respond to the strengths and needs of all students; Make accurate and productive use of assessment; A supportive member of the team who will fulfil wider professional responsibilities with high standards of personal and professional conduct. Teaching roles: Applicants must be able to attend the school in person if selected for interview. Recruitment event If you would like to find out more about the school and this role, please contact us to register your attendance at one of our recruitment events which is being held at the school from Friday 01 May 2026 at 09:30 and Tuesday 05 May at 16:00. To register please contact hr@ttct.co.uk. Applications must arrive by: Midday on Friday 08 May 2026. Interviews will be held on: Thursday 14 May 2026. Why join us? There are many reasons to choose The Two Counties Trust as a great place to start or continue your career. We recognise the importance of a happy, healthy, rewarded and well-motivated w

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Location Sandiacre, East Midlands
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