We are working with a world-class Outstanding secondary school in Haringey recruiting for a talented Music ECT. The school features a professional recording studio and a suite of Mac labs viewing musical excellence as a fundamental right for every student regardless of their starting point.
The School & Staff Culture This school prides itself on a culture of musical passion and staff community. As a member of our Music faculty you will be welcomed into a highly creative collaborative environment where peer support is at the heart of everything we do. The leadership team values the impact of Music on student development and ensures you are fully supported with a bespoke 2-year induction and access to regional music hubs. The department is known for its open-door policy where staff often jam together or collaborate on cross-curricular projects with the Drama and Art departments.
The Role & Responsibilities Working within a specialist faculty you will deliver the vital lessons and ensembles that define our schools cultural calendar.
Classroom Delivery: Teaching Music across KS3 and KS4 including the use of Sibelius and Logic Pro for composition and film scoring.
Ensemble Leadership: Coordinating and leading school choirs orchestras or contemporary bands to enhance the schools public profile.
Curriculum Design: Helping to create diverse inclusive schemes of work that reflect the vibrant musical heritage of the Haringey community.
Performance Assessment: Preparing students for practical examinations GCSE recitals and annual showcases at local professional venues.
Requirements
Degree: A degree in Music Performance or Composition.
QTS: Evidence of successful completion of teacher training.
Right to Work: Must possess the legal right to work in the UK.
Salary & Contract Details
Salary Range:(M1 UPS3 Inner London Scale)
Hours: Full-time Permanent ASAP Start
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