At a Glance
- Tasks: Support the Drama department and assist in major productions while teaching practical Drama lessons.
- Company: Join a prestigious institution dedicated to fostering creativity and student engagement.
- Benefits: Gain valuable experience in a vibrant environment with opportunities for personal growth.
- Other info: Full-time role with varied hours, perfect for those eager to make an impact.
- Why this job: Be part of exciting productions and inspire students through the art of Drama.
- Qualifications: A degree in Drama and a passion for teaching and collaboration.
The predicted salary is between 25000 - 32000 £ per year.
The Independent Schools Council is seeking a Drama Graduate who will support the Drama department’s co-curricular provision and promote student engagement. The role involves assisting in major productions and occasionally teaching practical Drama lessons.
This is a full-time fixed-term position for a year, requiring 37 hours per week. The working schedule will vary throughout the week, and additional hours will be needed during production periods. The start date for this position is September 2026.
Drama Graduate: Assistant Director & Practical Drama Tutor employer: The Independent Schools Council
The Independent Schools Council is an exceptional employer that fosters a vibrant and creative work culture, perfect for those passionate about drama and education. With a strong commitment to professional development, employees are encouraged to grow their skills while engaging with enthusiastic students in a supportive environment. Located in a dynamic educational setting, this role offers unique opportunities to contribute to major productions and inspire the next generation of performers.
Contact Details:
The Independent Schools Council Recruitment Team