We are working with a well-regarded secondary school in the Islington area that is seeking a reliable and organised Music Technician to join their Music department from January. This is a full-time term-time position offering an excellent opportunity to support high-quality music teaching and performance within a busy and creative department.
As Music Technician you will provide practical and technical support to Music staff across KS3KS5. This includes preparing equipment for lessons rehearsals and performances maintaining instruments and supporting students during practical sessions.
You will play a key role in ensuring that lessons run smoothly by managing resources setting up rehearsal spaces and supporting concerts performances and school events when required.
Key responsibilities include:
Preparing instruments and equipment for lessons and rehearsals
Maintaining and checking musical instruments and audio equipment
Supporting staff and students during practical music sessions
Assisting with concerts recordings and performances
Managing stock resources and practice room timetables
This school has a strong commitment to the arts with Music playing an important role in the wider life of the school. Behaviour is good leadership is supportive and staff work collaboratively across departments.
The Music department is well resourced and offers students a wide range of curricular and extracurricular opportunities.
Experience working with musical instruments or audio equipment
Good organisational skills and attention to detail
A proactive and flexible approach
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Experience in a school or education setting is desirable but not essential
Paid on the local authority support staff scale dependent on experience.
Please submit your CV to Natalie Hunter as soon as possible.
The school may interview suitable candidates before the closing date.
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