Nord Anglia Education
Music/Drama Teacher (full-time)
Nord Anglia Education, Charlotte, Arkansas, United States, 72522
Music/Drama Teacher (Full-time)
Start Date: 25 Nov 2025
Location: Charlotte, US
Job ID: 7860
School: The British International School of Charlotte
Company: Nord Anglia Education
The British International School of Charlotte is a fast‑growing private day school situated in the Ballantyne area of Charlotte, North Carolina. We challenge and inspire children from the ages of 18 months through to 18 years of age with a creative blend of the English National Curriculum and the International Primary and Middle Years Curriculum, graduating students with the highly acclaimed International Baccalaureate Diploma.
We are a diverse international community that truly personalises learning so that every child can achieve more and create a brighter future. As part of Nord Anglia Education, our school belongs to a global network of premier, contemporary institutions.
Job Description The British International School of Charlotte is seeking a passionate, energetic and creative whole‑school Music Teacher who can also teach Drama in KS 3 & 4. We welcome applications from outstanding, self‑motivated and reflective professionals with strong interpersonal and communication skills and the right blend of passion, energy, experience and a love for teaching and learning.
Job Purpose Everything we do is connected to our vision to create a generation of resilient and creative global citizens who will change our world for the better.
Key Responsibilities
Demonstrate and promote a genuine love of learning.
Teach pupils assigned to your classes and carry out duties as required by the Senior Leadership Team.
Ensure that planning, preparation, recording, assessment and reports meet the expectations of the school.
Promote student well‑being.
Take a proactive approach toward professional development.
Collaboration and Leadership
Implement current best practices in each subject area.
Support a positive school culture by engaging with colleagues to think, create and reflect.
Contribute to the strategic development of the school.
Maintain familiarity with key school policies, routines and systems.
Personal Specifications
Qualified teacher with a minimum of 2 years experience.
Hold a current Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau Disclosure for all countries lived in.
Compliance with U.S. visa requirements – either British or American passport holder, or authorisation to work in the USA.
Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all pupils; willingness to undertake child‑protection training when required.
Ability to integrate technology into the classroom experience to enhance and extend learning.
Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
Good cross‑cultural, interpersonal and communication skills to interact with diverse nationalities.
Excellent analytical skills and a passion to demonstrate and quantify success.
Results‑orientated with the ability to map efforts against identified KPIs.
Excellent time‑management skills and flexibility in dealing with multi‑functional tasks.
Detailed knowledge and understanding of all aspects of Music and Drama education.
Evidence of outstanding teaching and active participation in professional development.
Commitment to developing all aspects of school life.
Personal Attributes
Passionate about education – excellent teaching and learning mean the world.
High levels of personal integrity.
Conscientious and able to focus on completing work to a consistently high standard.
Flexible and positive approach to work.
Excellent organisational and time‑management skills; high attention to detail.
Ability to work to tight deadlines and prompt others to ensure deadlines are achieved.
Adaptable to a fast‑paced, ever‑changing environment.
Capable of working under pressure and remaining calm.
Proactive and willing to take on multiple tasks.
Self‑motivated and enthusiastic.
Ability to work independently.
Team player, willing to help and be flexible.
Continually strives for improvement.
Sense of humor and commitment to adding enjoyment to learning.
Nord Anglia Education Nord Anglia Education is the world’s largest international school organisation. Every day, our teachers and support colleagues help our thousands of students achieve more than they ever imagined possible. Our schools focus on excellent academic outcomes, creativity, well‑being and international connectedness. We use educational technology to create a personalised, 21st‑century learning experience for all students, while our global scale allows us to recruit and retain the world’s best teachers and offer unforgettable events and expeditions.
Founded in 1972 in the United Kingdom, our first international school opened in 1992 in Warsaw, followed by a rapid global expansion since the 2000s.
When you join our team you become part of a global family of experts working for a fast‑growing premium international brand.
Commitment to Safeguarding and Inclusion We are committed to providing a world‑class, safe, happy environment in which children and young people can thrive and learn. We safeguard and promote the welfare of all pupils and embrace all race, ability, religion, gender and cultures. All post holders in regulated activity are subject to appropriate national and international vetting procedures, including satisfactory criminal record checks from both your country of residence/birth and any country of residence within the last 10 years.
Please note, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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Location: Charlotte, US
Job ID: 7860
School: The British International School of Charlotte
Company: Nord Anglia Education
The British International School of Charlotte is a fast‑growing private day school situated in the Ballantyne area of Charlotte, North Carolina. We challenge and inspire children from the ages of 18 months through to 18 years of age with a creative blend of the English National Curriculum and the International Primary and Middle Years Curriculum, graduating students with the highly acclaimed International Baccalaureate Diploma.
We are a diverse international community that truly personalises learning so that every child can achieve more and create a brighter future. As part of Nord Anglia Education, our school belongs to a global network of premier, contemporary institutions.
Job Description The British International School of Charlotte is seeking a passionate, energetic and creative whole‑school Music Teacher who can also teach Drama in KS 3 & 4. We welcome applications from outstanding, self‑motivated and reflective professionals with strong interpersonal and communication skills and the right blend of passion, energy, experience and a love for teaching and learning.
Job Purpose Everything we do is connected to our vision to create a generation of resilient and creative global citizens who will change our world for the better.
Key Responsibilities
Demonstrate and promote a genuine love of learning.
Teach pupils assigned to your classes and carry out duties as required by the Senior Leadership Team.
Ensure that planning, preparation, recording, assessment and reports meet the expectations of the school.
Promote student well‑being.
Take a proactive approach toward professional development.
Collaboration and Leadership
Implement current best practices in each subject area.
Support a positive school culture by engaging with colleagues to think, create and reflect.
Contribute to the strategic development of the school.
Maintain familiarity with key school policies, routines and systems.
Personal Specifications
Qualified teacher with a minimum of 2 years experience.
Hold a current Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau Disclosure for all countries lived in.
Compliance with U.S. visa requirements – either British or American passport holder, or authorisation to work in the USA.
Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all pupils; willingness to undertake child‑protection training when required.
Ability to integrate technology into the classroom experience to enhance and extend learning.
Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
Good cross‑cultural, interpersonal and communication skills to interact with diverse nationalities.
Excellent analytical skills and a passion to demonstrate and quantify success.
Results‑orientated with the ability to map efforts against identified KPIs.
Excellent time‑management skills and flexibility in dealing with multi‑functional tasks.
Detailed knowledge and understanding of all aspects of Music and Drama education.
Evidence of outstanding teaching and active participation in professional development.
Commitment to developing all aspects of school life.
Personal Attributes
Passionate about education – excellent teaching and learning mean the world.
High levels of personal integrity.
Conscientious and able to focus on completing work to a consistently high standard.
Flexible and positive approach to work.
Excellent organisational and time‑management skills; high attention to detail.
Ability to work to tight deadlines and prompt others to ensure deadlines are achieved.
Adaptable to a fast‑paced, ever‑changing environment.
Capable of working under pressure and remaining calm.
Proactive and willing to take on multiple tasks.
Self‑motivated and enthusiastic.
Ability to work independently.
Team player, willing to help and be flexible.
Continually strives for improvement.
Sense of humor and commitment to adding enjoyment to learning.
Nord Anglia Education Nord Anglia Education is the world’s largest international school organisation. Every day, our teachers and support colleagues help our thousands of students achieve more than they ever imagined possible. Our schools focus on excellent academic outcomes, creativity, well‑being and international connectedness. We use educational technology to create a personalised, 21st‑century learning experience for all students, while our global scale allows us to recruit and retain the world’s best teachers and offer unforgettable events and expeditions.
Founded in 1972 in the United Kingdom, our first international school opened in 1992 in Warsaw, followed by a rapid global expansion since the 2000s.
When you join our team you become part of a global family of experts working for a fast‑growing premium international brand.
Commitment to Safeguarding and Inclusion We are committed to providing a world‑class, safe, happy environment in which children and young people can thrive and learn. We safeguard and promote the welfare of all pupils and embrace all race, ability, religion, gender and cultures. All post holders in regulated activity are subject to appropriate national and international vetting procedures, including satisfactory criminal record checks from both your country of residence/birth and any country of residence within the last 10 years.
Please note, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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