We are seeking a passionate and versatile Music & Drama Teacher to deliver engaging, developmentally appropriate learning experiences across Early Years, PYP and MYP.
The role involves teaching Music (ages 1-16) and Drama (ages 3-16), with each class receiving one timetabled session per week in each subject. The role combines classroom teaching with a strong cocurricular focus, aimed at fostering creativity, confidence, participation and enjoyment for students of all ages.
Music and Drama are key to building community in our remote setting, and the successful candidate will play a central role in bringing these subjects to life for students, families and staff.
Key responsibilities
- Plan and deliver Music and Drama lessons aligned withIB PYP and MYP frameworks, adapting content to suit a wide age range and multigrade classes.
- Teach core musicaland dramaskills with an emphasis on participation and enjoyment.
- Differentiate effectively to meet the needs of diverse learners
- Lead and develop cocurricular activities such aschoir, band, orchestra, drama clubs and productions, adapting provision to student numbers and interests.
- Take a leading role in planning and deliveringschool performancesand other community events.
- Make creative use of the school's specialist facilities, including music roomsandindoor and outdoor performance spaces.
- Engage with the wider community and, where appropriate, harness local talent to support music and drama provision.
The ideal profile
- A trained and experienced Music and/or Drama teacher withstrong experience in Early Years and Primary, and the ability to teach up to MYP level.
- Experience leading ensembles, performances and productions is essential; ability toteach musical instrumentsis highly desirable.
- Creative, energetic andsolutionsfocused, with the flexibility toadaptprogrammeswhen student numbers are small or changing.
- Passionate about promotingparticipation, confidence and enjoyment, while also stretching and challenging students.
- Comfortable working in a startup environment, contributing beyond a narrow subject remit as needs evolve.
- Fluent in English (language of instruction and communication).
Additional contributions
Depending on timetable and student needs, the role may be complemented by other responsibilities. Experience or interest in any of the following will be highly valued:
- Librarysupport
- English as an Additional Language (EAL)
- PhysicalEducation
- SENsupport
Personal qualities
- Adaptable,resilientandculturallysensitive
- Highlycollaborativeand proactive
- Willing to contribute to multiple aspects of school life
- Excited by the challenge of buildingprogrammesrather than stepping into preexisting ones
Why join us?
- A unique opportunity to shapeMusic and Dramafrom the ground up
- Outstanding specialist facilities and performance spaces
- The chance to build vibrant, joyful artsprogrammesthat bring a community together
- Strong professional support through the SEK Education Group network
Starting salary
140.000 SAR / Year
Final salary is based on relevant qualifications and experience. Accommodation is also provided as an additional benefit and included for staff at no additional cost.