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Teacher of Drama 0.5 FTE (Maternity Cover) - St Margaret's School for Girls

Job Reference schooltalent/TP/178/2468

Number of Positions:
1
Contract Type:
Maternity/Paternity Cover
Salary:
£21,000 - £27,500
Location:
Aberdeen
Closing Date:
13/04/2026
Department:
Teaching
Region / Division:
St Margaret's School for Girls
Job Role:
Teaching

Package Description

Remuneration and benefits

At St Margaret’s teachers benefit from a close knit school community and a calm and purposeful learning environment where children and young people are ambitious and keen to progress. St Margaret’s operates its own salary scale and the successful candidate will be remunerated at the appropriate point.  Subject to satisfying eligibility criteria, the successful applicant will be automatically enrolled into the STPS with the right to opt out; the candidate will have the alternative option of joining the school's DC arrangement. Further information can be obtained from the Head of Finance. Daughters of staff who attend the school will be eligible for a 30% remission on school fees after one year’s service. St Margaret’s has an Employee Assistance Programme which offers free and confidential advice on both work and personal issues.

The Role

Teacher of Drama. 

We are seeking a suitably qualified graduate with a proven track record of excellent teaching to cover a maternity leave. Specialist drama teaching is delivered as part of the core curriculum to all pupils from 1 Junior through to II Senior. Drama lessons at St Margaret’s are inclusive and nurturing, where pupils develop communication, teamwork and problem-solving skills and  are encouraged to explore the world around them in a collaborative and empathetic way. Drama is also a popular examination subject, yielding excellent results at National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher level. Drama is taught in a spacious, fully equipped studio, complete with sound and lighting systems, mirrored wall, and a  stage curtain travel system to create a black box performance space. Drama productions are an important part of school life and there are a number of highly anticipated public performances throughout the session for both junior and senior school pupils. Productions are usually performed at professional theatre venues around the city and are often in collaboration with the music department. 

Candidates should be GTCS registered or eligible for registration.

Shortlisted candidates will be asked to teach a lesson as part of the  recruitment process.

Start date: Monday 17th August 2026

Main Responsibilities

Job Description

The following list is an indicative rather than exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities:

  1. To prepare and maintain schemes of work.

  2. To prepare pupils for internal and external assessment.

  3. To mark and moderate pupils' work.

  4. To provide a stimulating learning environment for pupils.

  5. To write reports.

  6. To maintain pupils' records.

  7. To liaise with form teachers, guidance staff and support for learning staff regarding the work of individual pupils. 

  8. To provide consultation for pupils and their parents.

  9. To participate in the school’s professional learning programme.

  10. To develop and implement teaching and learning strategies in line with school policy.

  11. To cover for colleagues as required.

  12. To attend parents’ evenings.

  13. To take part in school open days.

  14. The organisation and co-ordination of such trips, visits, workshops and extra-curricular activities which enrich  the day-to-day teaching in the department.  

  15. To plan and deliver performance opportunities for junior and senior school pupils.

  16. To liaise closely with the Marketing Office, providing images/editorial reflecting the life of the Drama Department.

About the school/organisation

St Margaret’s School for Girls

Founded in 1846, St Margaret’s School for Girls is the oldest all-through girls’ school in Scotland. Today, it provides an exceptional all-round education to pupils aged 3-18. Recognised by The Sunday Times as the Scottish Independent Secondary School of the Year - HIghly Commended 2025, the school enjoys a fine reputation for academic excellence, is committed to extending access and offers a challenging and enriching education within a warm and inclusive environment. Our school values of respect, equality, hard work, ambition and community are at the heart of all that we do, and from the first day of junior school, we aim to nurture the skills, resilience, self-confidence and global outlook which enable our pupils to thrive in an ever-changing world. Further details may be found on our website: www.st-margaret.aberdeen.sch.uk.