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Job Title: Primary Drama Teacher
Department/Division: Primary
Employee Group: Teacher
Reports to: Principal
Works collaboratively with: All Teachers
Supervises: Arts and Drama Teachers
Responsibilities of Drama Teacher
. Plan and deliver engaging drama lessons aligned with the school curriculum and learning outcomes.
. Teach acting, movement, voice, improvisation, and performance skills appropriate to students age and ability levels.
. Foster students creativity, confidence, collaboration, and self-expression in a safe and inclusive environment.
. Assess, document, and report on student progress in drama using appropriate assessment strategies.
. Prepare, rehearse, and direct student performances, productions, and showcases.
. Manage classroom behaviour and ensure student safety during rehearsals and performances.
. Collaborate with colleagues on interdisciplinary projects and school-wide events.
. Participate in departmental meetings, professional development, and school initiatives.
. Communicate effectively with parents regarding student progress and performances when required.
. Maintain drama resources, costumes, props, and performance spaces responsibly.
Required Qualifications:
. Recognised teaching qualification with a specialisation in Arts, Drama, Theatre, or a related discipline.
. Relevant academic qualification (Degree or Diploma) in Arts, Drama, Theatre Studies, or Performing Arts.
. A minimum of three years teaching experience in Drama is required, preferably in an international school setting.
. Leadership or coordination experience in an arts-related role is an advantage.
. Training in child safeguarding and health & safety (or willingness to obtain).
. Training and experience in the International Baccalaureate PYP preferred.
Competencies:
. Strong knowledge of curriculum frameworks and age-appropriate pedagogy in Drama and the Arts.
. Demonstrated ability to lead, mentor, and support teaching staff.
. Experience in planning and delivering performances, productions, exhibitions, or showcases.
. Effective classroom management and student-centred teaching practices.
. Strong organisational, communication, and collaboration skills.
. Ability to manage resources, budgets, and facilities responsibly.
. Commitment to child safeguarding, health and safety, and inclusive education.
. Willingness to participate in school events, professional development, and continuous improvement initiatives.
Job ID: 141386527