A prestigious independent school in Oxford is seeking a creative and technically skilled Photography Teacher to join its Art and Creative Arts department from April. This is a fantastic opportunity to teach within a school that values artistic expression, innovation, and academic excellence in equal measure. Photography is a thriving and popular subject within the school, with strong uptake at GCSE and A-Level. The department benefits from specialist studio space, high-quality equipment, and a supportive leadership team that actively encourages creative exploration and ambitious outcomes. The Role Teaching Photography across KS3 and KS4, with KS5 teaching available depending on experience Delivering lessons that combine technical skill development with creative exploration Teaching core areas including digital photography, composition, lighting, editing, and visual storytelling Supporting pupils in developing high-quality portfolios for examination and exhibition Encouraging experimentation across both digital and traditional photographic processes Contributing to exhibitions, displays, and wider creative events within the school Maintaining high standards of organisation, equipment care, and safe studio practice The Ideal Candidate Will Have Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent experience within an independent school setting A degree in Photography, Fine Art, Visual Arts, or a closely related discipline Experience teaching Photography at KS3 and KS4 (KS5 highly desirable) Strong technical knowledge of DSLR cameras, studio lighting, and editing software The ability to inspire creativity while maintaining clear academic expectations Excellent organisational and classroom management skills A genuine passion for visual arts and pupil development School Information This independent school in Oxford is recognised for its strong academic reputation, supportive pastoral care, and commitment to providing a broad and enriching curriculum. The Creative Arts faculty is well resourced and highly valued within the wider school community. Class sizes are small, allowing for personalised teaching and meaningful creative development. Staff benefit from a collaborative working culture, engaged pupils, and leadership that actively supports professional growth. Salary Competitive independent school salary, dependent on experience Application If you are a creative and technically confident Photography Teacher seeking an April start within a respected independent school in Oxford, please submit your CV outlining your teaching experience, technical expertise, and subject specialism. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and shortlisted candidates will be contacted promptly to discuss their suitability and availability for interview. Early application is strongly encouraged, as the school is keen to appoint a high-calibre candidate without delay.