We are currently seeking a creative enthusiastic and talented Music Teacher to join a supportive and successful secondary school in Gloucester. This is a full-time permanent role beginning January 2026 with excellent opportunities for creative input and professional development.
About the School
This Gloucester school is recognised for its academic strength supportive ethos and strong commitment to the arts. Music plays a central role in school life with regular school concerts whole-school performances assemblies and community events. Behaviour is excellent across the school and leadership is proactive in providing resources and staffing that ensure high-quality teaching.
Staff enjoy access to well-maintained facilities ongoing CPD and a collaborative environment where teachers are valued and supported.
About the Music Department
A high-quality music suite with practice rooms and rehearsal spaces
Digital composition software recording equipment and performance technologies
Active choirs ensembles bands and instrumental groups
Annual musical productions and frequent performances within the local community
A team culture that encourages creativity collaboration and student participation
About the Role
Teaching Music across KS3KS4 with the possibility of KS5
Leading ensembles groups or choirs depending on specialism
Preparing students for GCSE performance composition and listening components
Contributing to concerts productions and department showcases
Supporting the development of curriculum materials and resources
Inspiring students to explore both classical and contemporary musical styles
Experience and Qualifications
Degree in Music or related field
PGCE with QTS
Strong performance or composition background
Passion for leading ensembles and extra-curricular activity
Salary
MPS/UPS.
Application
Please send your CV as soon as possible to apply.
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