The Opportunity Are you a visual storyteller with the ability to nurture raw talent, a master of diverse media, and an educator who believes that the art studio is the heartbeat of a school’s creative identity? We are seeking an inspiring and technically gifted Art Teacher to join a vibrant department in Worcestershire. Set against the backdrop of the Malvern Hills and the county’s rich heritage in porcelain and craftsmanship, this school provides an idyllic yet ambitious environment for a specialist. We are looking for an artist-teacher who can guide students from their first charcoal marks in Year 7 to the sophisticated, conceptual portfolios required for A-Level and University entry. Core Responsibilities Pedagogical Excellence: Planning and delivering high-energy, practical lessons across KS3, KS4, and KS5, covering a broad spectrum of disciplines including drawing, painting, mixed media, and sculpture. Technical Instruction: Providing expert demonstrations in specialized techniques, such as printmaking (linocut/etching), ceramics (hand-building/glazing), and digital manipulation using the Adobe Creative Suite. Critical & Contextual Studies: Developing students' ability to analyse and respond to the work of others, from the Old Masters to contemporary installation artists and local Worcestershire artisans. Portfolio Development: Mentoring GCSE and A-Level cohorts through the AQA or OCR specifications, ensuring individual projects are cohesive, personal, and meet rigorous assessment objectives. Exhibition Coordination: Leading the curation of the annual Summer Art Show, transforming school spaces into professional galleries to celebrate student achievement with the wider community. Extracurricular Arts: Driving engagement through after-school clubs, "Artist in Residence" workshops, and coordinating trips to major galleries such as the Tate Modern or the Ashmolean. Why This School? Worcestershire’s Creative Heritage: Work in a county with a deep-rooted appreciation for the arts, providing excellent local links to independent galleries and the Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum. Specialist Facilities: Benefit from light-filled, purpose-built studios, a dedicated ceramics kiln, darkroom facilities, and a high-spec Mac suite for digital photography and graphic design. Collaborative Creative Arts Faculty: Join a team that values cross-curricular projects with Drama and Music, fostering a holistic approach to the performing and visual arts. Professional Growth: Access to specialist CPD in Contemporary Arts Practice, Moderation Training, and pathways towards Head of Art or Creative Arts Lead roles. Candidate Profile Qualification: QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) and a strong honours degree in Fine Art, Graphic Design, or a related visual discipline. Subject Knowledge: A diverse personal portfolio and a deep understanding of both traditional and digital art forms. Pedagogy: A proven track record of facilitating outstanding student progress and the ability to differentiate support for students of all technical abilities. Character: A visionary, patient, and highly organised educator who can inspire confidence in students and maintain a safe, productive studio environment. How to Apply To apply for this position, please submit your CV today.