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Teacher of Media Studies / Film Studies

GSL Education
Nottingham
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Job Title: Teacher of Media Studies / Film Studies
Location: Nottingham
Salary: £150 – £230 per day (Depending on experience)
Start Date: Immediate
Contract Type: Day-to-day / Long-term | Part-time / Full-time

Do you dream in storyboards? Speak fluent cinematography? Love dissecting the latest blockbuster as much as guiding students through the magic of media? Then this role is your spotlight moment!

GSL Education are on the hunt for a creative, passionate, and inspiring Teacher of Media Studies / Film Studies to join a vibrant school community in Nottingham. If you can turn theory into thrilling discussions and practical projects into Oscar-worthy experiences, we want you on set!

Your Mission as Teacher of Media Studies / Film Studies:


  • Deliver dynamic lessons that make media and film come alive.
  • Help students master critical analysis and hands-on production skills.
  • Foster creativity and confidence in every learner.
  • Collaborate with a team that loves innovation as much as you do.


What We’re Looking in Teacher of Media Studies / Film Studies:


  • QTS or equivalent teaching qualification.
  • Experience teaching Media Studies and/or Film Studies.
  • A knack for making complex concepts accessible and exciting.
  • Stellar classroom management and organisational skills.


Please be advised that this role requires a strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection and that successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks; including providing an enhanced DBS certificate registered on the update service, or completing an application for a new check.

As an ethical, inclusive and independent recruitment agency, GSL Education are committed to providing quality teaching and support staff in schools across the UK.

Ready to roll? Click ‘apply now’ and send us your CV. Your next big role Teacher of Media Studies / Film Studies is just a scene away!

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