Head of Music

4718771
  • Job type

    Permanent
  • Location

    Chorley
  • Working Pattern

    Full-time
  • Specialism

    Secondary Teaching
  • Industry

    Education & Training
  • Pay

    Salary

Exciting opportunity for a passionate music educator to lead a thriving department and inspire students.

Head of Music – Chorley Area
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Your new school

A well-established secondary school in the Chorley area is seeking to appoint an ambitious, enthusiastic, and highly skilled Head of Music. Music is central to the school’s ethos and curriculum, playing a vital role in student development, worship, and community engagement. The school offers excellent facilities, including a dedicated music suite, recording studio, and practice rooms, and has a strong tradition of performance and musical achievement.

Key Responsibilities

Teaching and Learning

  • Foster a love of music in every pupil, ensuring they experience the joy of playing, singing, and performing.
  • Deliver high-quality, engaging music lessons tailored to stretch, challenge, and inspire pupils.
  • Use a range of innovative teaching methods to engage pupils of all abilities.
  • Raise attainment and achievement within the curriculum area.
  • Continuously develop schemes of learning and ensure progression across key stages.
  • Lead the integration of ICT in music education and pupil progress tracking.
  • Coordinate cross-curricular initiatives including personal development, SEND, and support for higher ability pupils.
  • Liaise with external agencies such as exam boards, colleges, and industry partners.
  • Ensure pupils are thoroughly prepared for public examinations.
  • Plan department development, manage resources, and apply best value principles.
  • Create a classroom environment that promotes effective learning.
  • Prepare pupils for concerts, productions, and external music examinations.

Learning and Collaborating

  • Promote cross-curricular learning through collaboration with other departments.
  • Embed literacy and numeracy development within music lessons.
  • Develop resources and curriculum for the full ability range.
  • Share skills and support colleagues across the school.

Professional Requirements

  • Produce data reports and attend parents’ evenings to discuss pupil progress.
  • Participate in performance management and school-wide policies.
  • Undertake risk assessments to ensure health and safety in music education.
  • Carry out additional duties as required by the Headteacher.


Person Specification

Skills and Knowledge

  • Passionate about music education and its power to enrich lives.
  • Strategic vision for the department, ensuring music remains central to school life.
  • Commitment to creativity and innovation in teaching and performance.
  • Effective team player and confident leader, including oversight of peripatetic staff.
  • Highly skilled musician with strong piano proficiency and ensemble leadership.
  • Energetic and proactive presence, ready to drive initiatives and traditions.
  • Skilled communicator with strong written and verbal abilities.
  • Confident user of music technology and digital platforms.
  • Excellent teaching skills and ability to engage and enthuse pupils.
  • Ability to create and monitor engaging schemes of learning for KS3 and KS4.
  • Understanding of current issues and curriculum developments in music.
  • Strong organisational and time management skills.
  • Ability to track and analyse pupil progress using data.
  • Commitment to continuous improvement through reflection and collaboration.


Experience and Qualifications

  • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
  • Honours degree in music or a related subject.
  • Minimum two years’ teaching experience, ideally with leadership experience.
  • Proven success in delivering high-quality music education.
  • Expertise in music theory, composition, and performance.
  • Experience leading ensembles, choirs, and productions.
  • Record of professional development and commitment to learning.
  • Familiarity with digital music production and contemporary trends.
  • History of student success in music exams or competitions.

Professional Values

  • High expectations of all pupils, with respect for diverse backgrounds.
  • Commitment to equal opportunities and inclusive education.
  • Willingness to promote the Catholic ethos of the school.
  • Positive role model who demonstrates the values and behaviours expected of pupils.
  • Enthusiastic about extracurricular music activities.
  • A good sense of humour and passion for working with young people.

Please note: This position does not offer sponsorship, so candidates must have the right to work in the UK.


What you'll get in return

  • A rewarding leadership role starting in September.
  • Competitive salary (MPS/UPS + TLR).
  • Access to high-quality CPD and leadership development.
  • Full holiday entitlement and pension scheme.
  • A supportive and inclusive school culture with a strong emphasis on the arts.
  • The opportunity to make a lasting impact in a school that values creativity, excellence, and community.

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