Branch Manager & Art Teacher, art-K Fulham

Branch Manager & Art Teacher, art-K Fulham

Posted Today by art-K Limited

£55,000 Per year
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UK; London; Birmingham; Manchester; Glasgow; Liverpool; Leeds; Edinburgh; Bristol; Cardiff; Nottingham

Summary: The Branch Manager & Art Teacher at art-K Fulham is responsible for managing the studio while teaching art classes to children, with a focus on skill development and mental well-being. The role involves a mix of teaching, class preparation, and administrative tasks, with full training provided. The position requires strong communication skills and a passion for art education, along with a commitment to fostering a nurturing environment for students. The role offers opportunities for professional development and potential salary growth based on studio performance.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Teach children in a fun environment with high teacher-student ratios.
  • Deliver engaging, skill-based art programmes tailored to individual student needs.
  • Continuously evaluate and monitor student progress, preparing personalised learning plans.
  • Create a safe, nurturing, and inspiring environment for students.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with students and parents, providing regular progress updates.
  • Participate in a two-year training programme covering teaching methods and child development.
  • Manage studio operations, including ordering and managing art materials.
  • Motivate and mentor the studio team, delegating tasks aligned with studio goals.
  • Track studio growth, retention, and customer service standards.
  • Foster connections with the local community and coordinate events.
  • Utilise the booking system to manage customer enquiries in compliance with GDPR.
  • Follow child safeguarding and health & safety policies at all times.

Key Skills:

  • Art degree or equivalent experience across various artistic mediums.
  • Experience teaching or working with children in an educational or creative setting.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to empathise with others.
  • Positive, proactive attitude and ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Salary (Rate): £39,715 - £55,000 yearly

City: London

Country: UK

Working Arrangements: undetermined

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:

art-K is the UK’s largest private art education service, delivering fun, skill-based classes to over 8000 children each week. Our programme helps develop artistic skills, build confidence, and support mental well-being through inspiring projects taught by passionate educators.

At our Fulham branch , the Branch Manager & Art Teacher is responsible for running the studio, with time split across teaching (50%), class preparation (25%), 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 full-time role with a fixed schedule during term time and adjusted hours during school holidays:

Term Time: 40 hours per week on the following schedule:

Tuesday 10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 13:30 - 21:30
Thursday 12:00 - 20:00
Friday 10:00 - 18:00
Saturday 08:00 - 16:00

School Holidays (14 weeks/year): Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm.

Salary: £39715 - 47536 per annum.

The salary for this role will start depending on experience: £39715 - £47536 . There are 3 promotional reviews per year, where individuals who meet requirements can grow their salary as the studio grows. Studios can grow as large as 300+ students which would lead to a salary of 55K+

Start of the Role: 10/08/2026

Please note that we will only consider candidates who are available to work the full schedule and are able to start on the specified start date. Job Responsibilities

Teaching & Child Development:

  • Teach children who love art in a fun environment with high teacher-student ratios.
  • Deliver engaging, skill-based art programmes tailored to individual student needs during term time, and deliver a fun, interactive holiday art programme.
  • Continuously evaluate and monitor student progress, preparing personalised learning plans.
  • Create a safe, nurturing, and inspiring environment for students to flourish.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with students and parents, providing regular progress updates.

Training & Professional Development:

  • Participate in a two-year training programme covering teaching methods, art techniques, child development and business administration. Additional training opportunities are available bespoke to your requirements.
  • Continuously develop artistic and teaching skills to enhance class delivery.

Studio Management:

  • Manage studio operations, including ordering and managing art materials.
  • Manage, motivate, and mentor the studio team, delegating tasks and alignment with the studio goals.
  • Track the studio’s growth, retention, and customer service standards to uphold the standards of the art-K brand.
  • Foster connections with the local community and resource/coordinate events with your studio team to promote your studio.
  • Utilise the booking system to comply with GDPR to manage customer enquiries.
  • Follow child safeguarding and H&S policies at all times.

The Ideal Candidate:

  • Holds an art degree or equivalent experience across a range of artistic mediums.
  • Has experience teaching or working with children in an educational or creative setting.
  • Possesses strong communication skills, including the ability to empathise with others, to engage effectively with students, parents, and colleagues.
  • Exhibits a positive, proactive attitude and works well both independently and as part of a team.

Benefits:

  • 24/7 access to mental health support with BUPA.
  • Blue Light Card Benefit
  • Health insurance through Vitality (following probation).
  • Enhanced Maternity & Paternity pay (following 1 year continuous service).
  • Support through HEKA.
  • Company funded external training after 2 years of service.
  • At the end of 5 years the opportunity to start an art-K Franchise without any upfront fees to art-K (valued at £10,000).
  • Scheme to earn more days of annual leave, linked to length of service (starting after 1 year).
  • 3x Salary Death in Service insurance, one-time payment paid to a designated individual.
  • Contributions made to NEST pension.

Sick Pay: Following probation, enhanced sick pay policy; 3 weeks full pay in any 12 month period.

art-K's Feedback Culture for Successful Applicants

At art-K, we place great value on continuous growth and development through constructive feedback given within the team. Once you become part of the team, you’ll receive regular constructive feedback designed to help you build confidence, strengthen your skills, and thrive in your role. You will also have the opportunity to share your feedback and help the team develop as well. We ask all team members to embrace a growth mindset, welcoming feedback as an opportunity to learn and also offering feedback to others. By doing so, we ensure everyone is equipped to achieve their potential and uphold the high standards that make our studios such inspiring places to work and learn.

Location: 85 Moore Park Rd, London SW6 2DA

How to Apply:
Submit your CV with a traditional art portfolio (PDF or online link) of your tonal drawings and paintings demonstrating perspective, form, and techniques. Instead of a cover letter, answer in a separate file or cover letter section:

  • Who did you enjoy working with?
  • Who did you look up to in your last job and why?
  • What are you passionate about?

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.