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Through involvement in the co-curricular programme all those who work with us can bring their passions to work. Developing our talent is important to us. Access to training and professional development is available and encouraged.
Our reward packageincludes:
We are seeking a dynamic, inspirational and well-qualified Head of Drama to join a thriving and vibrant department from January 2025 (although an October HT start would be welcomed if possible). Our new Head of Drama will set the direction for the Drama Department, ensuring our young people will continue to receive an exceptional education in Drama; and will stage a variety of productions throughout the school year.
The Post
We are looking to appoint a full-time teacher, with experience of teaching across the full age and ability range. The Department is made up of the Head of Department, one other fulltime member of the teaching staff and a LAMDA teacher, who provides all LAMDA instruction. You would be expected to work closely with the Music Department concerning Musical Theatre and the school musical. This is an excellent opportunity to undertake a teaching role in a vibrant and popular Drama Department, in a highly successful school.
The Head of Drama is also a full member of the Heads of Department committee, which meets frequently to set the academic agenda for the Senior School.
Drama Department Details
Curriculum
In Geits (P7), pupils learn basic staging through practical and theoretical interpretation, including character development and storytelling skills. Pupils in Term 2 are immersed in project work (script), allowing pupils their first opportunity to experience small-scale theatrical performances. In 2nds, (S1) pupils develop their practical and theory understanding of voice, movement and production skills. Pupils in Geits/2nds Drama are expected to attend the theatre at least once a year.
In 3rds (S2) pupils begin their curriculum further developing skills from a range of sources following the structure of National 4 Drama. This incudes digital literacy skills to develop short-form movies and further development of production skills, leading to extended group performances where drama and production skills are assessed practically and theoretically. Pupils are expected to attend at least one theatre production a year and complete an evaluation of performance.
In 4ths (S3)-AH, pupils follow the SQA programme of National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher qualifications, with pupils being presented for directing, production and acting every year. Pupils are also presented for LAMDA examinations in acting, public speaking, reading for performance, mime and musical theatre.
Facilities
The main venue for large-scale theatrical productions within the School is within the fully equipped and versatile Magnusson Theatre (seats 250). Academic drama teaching, rehearsals and smaller-scale productions take place in the classroom upstairs or in the Magnusson Centre. There is a designated costume and properties area within the department. The classroom is used as a flexible makeup and green room, prior to productions.
The School's city centre location means that it is easy for groups to visit the professional theatres within the City of Edinburgh and the surrounding area.
The following is a guide to the key responsibilities for this role and is not an exhaustive list:
The responsibilities common to all Heads of Department also include:
Duties and responsibilities associated with all teachers at the Edinburgh Academy are:
Reporting
The Head of Drama will report to the Depute Rector (Academic) on all aspects of classroom management, timetabling, teaching and learning, reporting and pupil discipline.
The ideal candidate for this post will be someone who has a genuine love of the dramatic arts, and enjoys working collaboratively with colleagues across other departments to provide our students with the best possible education.
They would also possess the following:
E= Essential; D= Desirable
GTCS Registration is essential, as indicated above. If you do not have this, you must make enquiries with the GTCS regarding your eligibility for registration. Please ensure to mention in your application as to whether you are registered with GTCS, and if not, whether you are in the process of registering or are confident you are eligible for registration.
You must also have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, The Edinburgh Academy cannot offer visa sponsorship for this post.