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Teacher of Art

Location: Richmond upon Thames Start Date: September 2025 Salary: Outer London Main/Upper Pay Scale

The Opportunity: Inspiring Artistic Expression Are you a dynamic Art specialist with a passion for visual arts, eager to unleash the creative potential of young minds? Our vibrant state school in Richmond upon Thames is seeking a dedicated Teacher of Art to join our flourishing Arts department.

The Role: Cultivating Creativity You will deliver engaging Art lessons across all key stages, encouraging experimentation with drawing, painting, sculpture, and digital media. Your responsibilities include developing technical skills, fostering individual artistic voices, and preparing students for strong examination outcomes. You'll also play a key role in organizing school exhibitions and promoting extracurricular art activities.

About Our School: A Canvas for Talent Our state school in Richmond upon Thames champions creativity and the visual arts. We offer well-equipped art studios and a supportive environment where students are encouraged to explore, innovate, and express themselves confidently, preparing them for creative pathways.

The Ideal Candidate: Your Artistic Spark We are looking for a qualified Art Teacher with QTS and a strong personal artistic practice. You'll be an inspiring educator, adept at nurturing talent across all abilities, and committed to fostering a lifelong appreciation for art

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