To deliver inspiring and inclusive Music lessons that develop students’ performance, composition, and listening skills while nurturing a lifelong appreciation of music. The Music Teacher will foster creativity, build confidence, and contribute to the wider cultural life of the school through extracurricular opportunities and performances.
Key ResponsibilitiesTeaching & Learning
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Plan and deliver engaging Music lessons across KS3 and KS4 (and KS5 if applicable), in line with the National Curriculum and exam specifications.
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Develop students’ practical musicianship, creativity, and theoretical knowledge.
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Differentiate lessons to support the needs of all learners, including SEN and EAL students.
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Assess, record, and report on student progress, providing constructive feedback.
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Encourage a love of music and appreciation of a wide range of genres and traditions.
Curriculum & Assessment
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Contribute to the development of schemes of work, resources, and assessments in Music.
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Prepare pupils for internal and external assessments (GCSE, BTEC, A-Level as appropriate).
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Support cross-curricular learning, linking Music with other subjects and school initiatives.
Classroom & Behaviour Management
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Create a positive, safe, and stimulating classroom environment.
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Maintain high standards of behaviour in line with school policies.
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Ensure the safe use and care of musical instruments, equipment, and resources.
Enrichment & Wider Contribution
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Lead and support extracurricular music activities such as choirs, bands, or ensembles.
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Organise and participate in school concerts, productions, and community events.
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Provide additional support for students through revision sessions, instrumental guidance, or mentoring.
Professional Responsibilities
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Engage in continuous professional development and stay up to date with current practice in Music education.
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Attend staff meetings, parents’ evenings, and contribute to the wider school community.
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Undertake any additional responsibilities reasonably requested by the Head of Faculty or Headteacher.
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Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or working towards QTS.
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Strong subject knowledge in Music, including performance and theory.
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Ability to deliver high-quality lessons that inspire and engage students.
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Commitment to raising achievement and fostering creativity in learners.
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Excellent classroom and behaviour management skills.
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Effective communication and organisational skills.
Desirable:
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Ability to teach Music at KS5.
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Experience leading school ensembles, choirs, or productions.
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Proficiency in one or more instruments or vocal performance.
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Experience of delivering extracurricular music programmes and events.