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Art and Design Teacher

Connex Education
West Midlands
2 weeks ago
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Art & Design Teacher – South Birmingham (Moseley Area)
Connex Education Birmingham are seeking a passionate and creative Art & Design Teacher to join a vibrant secondary school located near the Moseley area in South Birmingham.

This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic teacher to inspire and nurture creativity in students across Key Stages 3 and 4. The successful candidate will deliver engaging Art & Design lessons, contribute to the department’s planning and development, and play an active role in fostering a love of the arts throughout the school community.

About the Role:



  • Position: Art & Design Teacher (KS3 & KS4)


  • Location: South Birmingham, near Moseley


  • Contract: Full-time, long-term role until Easter 2026


Requirements:



  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), QTLS or ECT essential


  • Strong subject knowledge in Art & Design


  • A passion for inspiring creativity and supporting student progress


  • Excellent organisational and communication skills


Pay and Benefits:



  • Paid to scale (PAYE) – dependent on experience


  • Access to a team of experienced Education Consultants for ongoing support


  • Regular CPD and professional development opportunities


  • A chance to make a lasting impact in a well-respected, creative secondary school


 

If you’re ready to bring your artistic flair and teaching expertise to a dynamic school community, we’d love to hear from you. Contact Claire on  or email  for more information.

 Connex Education is committed to safeguarding children. All applicants will be subject to compliance checks including Prohibited List, Barred List, DBS, and qualifications verification.

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