At our Henleaze branch, the Part-Time Art Teacher is responsible for delivering the classes and supporting running the studio, with time split across teaching and class preparation (75%), and administration and promotion (25%). Full training is provided in our teaching methods, with ongoing support from our central team and a national network of art teachers. Working Hours & Schedule: This is a part-time role with a fixed schedule during term time and adjusted hours during school holidays: Wednesdays 11:40am - 7:40pm Salary: £22291.36 per annum Fixed salary, which will increase as the studio grows. Promotional opportunities are available every term. Start of the Role: beginning of May 2026 Location: 186 Henleaze Rd, Henleaze, Bristol BS9 4NE Benefits: Sick Pay: Following probation, enhanced sick pay policy; 3 weeks full pay in any 12 month period. The Ideal Candidate: The Organisation is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff, volunteers, and those contracted to work on our behalf to share this commitment. This commitment is underpinned by a rigorous and robust safer recruitment process. All appointments are subject to satisfactory completion of all pre-appointment checks. Teaching & Child Development Training & Professional Development Studio Management Please submit your CV along with a traditional art portfolio, either as a PDF or an online link, showcasing tonal drawings and paintings that demonstrate your skills in perspective, form, and technique, to our email address: [email protected] Instead of a cover letter, answer in a separate file or cover letter section: Who did you enjoy working with?Job Summary
Job Description
Thursdays 12pm - 8pm
Fridays 9:30am - 2pm
Saturdays 8:30am - 4:00pm
Job Requirements
Job Responsibilities
Teach children who love art in a fun, supportive environment with high teacher-student ratios. Deliver engaging, skill-based programmes tailored to individual needs during term time and fun, interactive sessions during holidays. Monitor progress, prepare personalised plans, and create a safe, inspiring space for students to flourish.
Take part in a training programme covering teaching methods, art techniques, child development, and business administration. Continuously develop artistic and teaching skills to enhance delivery.
Support studio operations, manage art materials, and mentor assistants to align with studio goals. Track growth, retention, and customer satisfaction to uphold art-K standards. Engage the community, coordinate events, manage bookings per GDPR, and follow safeguarding and H&S policies.How to Apply
Please submit your application by 23:59 on the closing date.
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