Musical Arts Teacher

4690954
  • Job type

    Temporary
  • Location

    Devon
  • Working Pattern

    Full-time
  • Specialism

    Secondary Teaching
  • Industry

    Education & Training
  • Pay

    £130 - £190

Job Role : Musical arts Teacher

Job Advertisement: Musical Arts Teacher
Location: Devon
Contract Type: Full-Time
Start Date: ASAP
Salary: (Dependent on experience)

About Us
At our school, we believe in the power of music to inspire, connect, and transform. Our music department is a vibrant and inclusive space where students are encouraged to explore their creativity, develop technical skills, and express themselves through performance and composition. We are seeking a passionate and skilled Musical Arts Teacher to join our team and lead students on a journey through the rich world of music.

The Role
As a Musical Arts Teacher, you will deliver engaging and dynamic lessons across Key Stages 3 and 4 (and potentially KS5), covering a broad and inclusive music curriculum. You will nurture students’ musical talents, whether they are beginners or advanced performers, and foster a lifelong appreciation for music in all its forms.

Key Responsibilities
  • Plan and deliver high-quality lessons in music theory, performance, and composition.
  • Teach a wide range of musical styles and genres, from classical to contemporary.
  • Prepare students for the GCSE and (if applicable) A-Level Music examinations.
  • Lead and support extracurricular music activities such as choirs, bands, ensembles, and school productions.
  • Organise and direct school concerts, performances, and community events.
  • Encourage the use of music technology and digital composition tools.
  • Assess, track, and report on student progress in line with school policies.
  • Maintain a safe, inclusive, and inspiring learning environment.
Essential Qualifications and Experience
  • A recognised teaching qualification (e.g., PGCE, QTS, or equivalent).
  • A degree in Music, Music Education, or a closely related field.
  • Experience teaching Music at secondary level (KS3 and KS4 essential; KS5 desirable).
  • Proficiency in at least one musical instrument and/or vocal performance.
  • Strong knowledge of music theory, composition, and performance techniques.
  • Familiarity with music technology (e.g., GarageBand, Sibelius, Logic Pro, Ableton).
  • A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.
Desirable Attributes
  • Experience directing ensembles, choirs, or orchestras.
  • Ability to teach music production or sound engineering.
  • Experience with diverse musical traditions and inclusive music education.
  • Willingness to contribute to whole-school arts initiatives and cross-curricular projects.
  • A passion for inspiring creativity and confidence in young musicians.
What We Offer
  • A supportive and collaborative arts faculty.
  • Access to well-equipped music rooms, instruments, and digital resources.
  • Opportunities for professional development and career progression.
  • A school culture that values the arts, creativity, and student voice.
  • The chance to make a lasting impact through music education and performance.
How to Apply
Please submit your CV. Early applications are encouraged as we may interview before the deadline.

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