King Edward VII Academy · King's Lynn, East of England
Salary: Qualified Teachers Pay Scales: Main Pay Scale (MPS) to Upper Pay Scale (UPS) Fixed Term: until 31st August 2027 Start Date: September 2026 King Edward VII Academy is seeking to appoint an outstanding Teacher (Drama) (Maternity Cover). We are looking for an exceptional classroom practitioner who will demonstrate the drive and commitment to go above and beyond for our pupils to ensure they succeed. This key role will give you the opportunity to collaborate with the subject team on curriculum approaches, embedding effective pedagogical approaches and driving standards in drama. You will be part of a team that delivers a broad, balanced, and inclusive curriculum for pupils. You will monitor and support pupil progress and development and contribute to raising standards and attainment, whilst motivating and challenging pupils to achieve their very best. This post is suitable for both an experienced or early years career teacher. We welcome applicants to visit the school for an informal meeting. What You’ll Be Doing Maintain professional conduct and actively engage in performance management and professional development activities. Collaborate effectively with colleagues, external agencies, and the Senior Leadership Team. Participate in meetings, quality assurance processes, and school events outside normal hours. Promote and uphold the Trust and Academy’s ethos, policies, procedures, and Health & Safety standards. Ensure pupil safeguarding, welfare, attendance, punctuality, and behaviour are monitored and supported. Serve as a form tutor, delivering pastoral programmes and supervising pupils as required. Teach the curriculum, prepare pupils for examinations, and provide additional support such as interventions and revision lessons. Plan collaboratively, set homework, adapt teaching for SEND/EAL students, and maintain high standards of pupil work. Assess pupil progress, evaluate teaching approaches, and provide reports and references to support pupil development. Actively contribute to school life, including enrichment activities and departmental discussions on teaching methods. About You The successful candidate must have a commitment to changing lives and outcomes for young people. You must have strong communication skills, empathy, patience, and creativity in teaching. You must also be adaptable and passionate about your pupils' success. You will act as a positive role model, foster a supportive learning environment, and be committed to your own continuous learning and professional development. Essential: An appropriate degree and other qualifications required for the award of QTS. Qualified Teacher Status (trainees should be on track to achieve QTS before taking up the post). Knowledge of the statutory requirements concerning Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety, SEND and Child Protection Ability to communicate effectively and build positive relationships with students, pa