Art Instructor - Singapore - BRIGHTON COLLEGE (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.

    BRIGHTON COLLEGE (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.
    BRIGHTON COLLEGE (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. Singapore

    3 weeks ago

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    $50,000 - $80,000 per year Education / Training
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    Roles & Responsibilities

    Cognita, in partnership with Brighton College, is seeking an inspirational Teacher of Art (Senior School) to start in August 2024. The successful candidate will take a lead on all aspects of the art provision at Key Stage 3 in their first year in post, as Brighton College (Singapore) expands from a first-class Prep School to one of the region's leading all-through schools (from Pre-Nursery to Year 13).

    In August 2024, the Senior School at Brighton College (Singapore) will open with Years 7, 8 and 9. The successful candidate will teach across these three Senior School year groups in their first year, whilst also demonstrating an enthusiasm for teaching art to some Key Stage 2 year groups in the Prep School. The successful candidate will be able to teach art to GCSE/IGCSE and A-level as the Senior School grows, and should be able to demonstrate a strong track record of delivering top academic results in public exams in previous roles.

    This is an exciting opportunity for an educationalist to help shape the development of a secondary curriculum that will provide a springboard for pupils to go on to some of the most competitive Art Foundation courses and leading universities. Once in role, the Teacher of Art will be instrumental in ensuring that the art provision aligns with the Brighton College commitment to building a world-class academic institution, distinctive in its own right, but with the Brighton College DNA at its core.

    The position of Teacher of Art represents a career-defining, professional challenge for a candidate who is excited by the opportunity of growing a love of art in young people. As with all Brighton College teaching posts, the successful candidate will share our aim of developing well-educated, respectful, and curious young men and women ready to take a full, active and positive role in the world.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Take responsibility for the teaching, progress and attainment of all pupils in art in Years 7 to 9 from August 2024, and in all other senior year groups in the following years.
    • Take responsibility for the teaching, progress and attainment of some Key Stage 2 year groups from August 2024, preparing the pupils for Senior School studies in art.
    • Demonstrate the experience and ability to teach art at IGCSE/GCSE and A-level.
    • Lead on all aspects of art curriculum planning and delivery, including preparation for the first IGCSE Year 10 cohort starting in August 2025.
    • Promote excellence, creativity and innovation in all areas of the art curriculum.
    • Demonstrate commitment to continuous professional development.
    • Lead on all aspects of assessment, tracking and reporting for art.
    • Act as an outstanding classroom practitioner, with the ability to lead by example.
    • Devise and implement rigorous self-evaluation processes.
    • Devise and oversee the department's extension and enrichment programme.
    • Demonstrate the experience and expertise needed to support pupils in future years with applications for competitive Art Foundation courses and to leading universities.
    • Ensure pupils have opportunities to prepare for, and participate in, global creative arts competitions, providing appropriate stretch and challenge.
    • Work closely with the Heads of EAL and AEN to develop pathways for pupils requiring additional support.
    • Develop the required curriculum and department documentation, both for current and prospective parents.
    • Organise regular exhibitions of pupil artwork.
    • Contribute to the highest standards of safeguarding and to the school's pastoral system, acting as a tutor for a Senior School year group.
    • Contribute to the co-curricular life of the school.
    • Any other reasonable management request.

    Qualifications and Experience

    • Bachelor's degree in a relevant subject, with PGCE or equivalent.
    • Expert knowledge or experience of successfully delivering GCSEs/IGCSEs and A-level.
    • International experience (preferred but not essential)
    • Exemplifies the Brighton College (Singapore) values of Curiosity, Confidence and Kindness.
    • An international outlook and understanding of working in diverse environments.

    SAFEGUARDING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES

    Brighton College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will be subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure, / international Police checks, the receipt of satisfactory references, the College's pre-employment medical question, relevant original ID documentation and examination certificates. The College understands that a robust, fair and transparent recruitment and selection policy plays a central role in achieving this aim.

    The College is committed to ensuring that the recruitment and selection of staff is conducted in a manner that is systematic, efficient and effective and promotes equality of opportunity.

    The College reserves the right to appoint a candidate to the role in advance of any deadline date, in the event that a suitable candidate can be appointed.

    Brighton College (Singapore) Pte Ltd

    CPE Registration Number: D

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