Primary and Lower KS3 Art and Design Specialist Teacher

January 24, 2025

Job Description

Job Overview

Arcadia School – Dubai is an exciting, forward-thinking international community built on a strong UAE vision where innovation and growth sit at the forefront. The vast expat-community provides vibrancy and inclusivity and thus promise a variety of exciting activities and events beyond the workplace. It is a wonderful place to grow professionally and personally where all citizens are welcomed to immerse themselves within the culture and the community. 

We are looking for an inspirational and highly qualified Art and Design Teacher to join our Primary team with some classes in the lower Secondary. The ideal candidate would be confident in delivering and contributing towards Arcadia’s bespoke art and design curriculum. You would enjoy teaching a variety of ages and levels and will have experience teaching across Primary. You will also contribute to the wider school community across the primary and secondary. 

Our ideal candidate will have:

  • A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree is required in relevant specialist subject area.
  • Fully qualified teacher holding BEd, MEd, PGCE, QTS or equivalent. 
  • Min of 3 years teaching experience working within a high-quality department.
  • Qualified Teacher with 3-5 years of experience in delivering the National Curriculum for England to A level students.
  • Committed professionals who are dedicated to raising standards in alignment with the schools vision, mission and values.
  • Outstanding practitioners with the ability to deliver innovative lessons built on current pedagogical thinking and forward-thing initiatives.
  • Teachers with a natural desire to learn, contribute to and participate in the schools Professional Learning Community.
  • Skilled at using digital tools to ensure that learning is enriched and relevant so as to complement the schools ‘Apple Distinguished School’ status.
  • A professional who works collaboratively both within the immediate team and across the wider school community.