Inspire a love of music and performance in a thriving secondary community.
A welcoming and ambitious secondary school in Oldham is seeking an energetic and skilled Music Teacher to join its expressive arts department. This role offers the opportunity to develop students musical understanding performance skills and appreciation of diverse musical traditions.
About the Role
The Music Teacher will deliver engaging lessons across Key Stages 3 and 4 (with potential for KS5) covering performance composition and music theory. You will support ensembles concerts and extra-curricular music activities helping to cultivate a vibrant musical culture within the school.
Key Responsibilities
Plan and deliver high-quality Music lessons aligned with curriculum expectations
Teach practical and theoretical components including performance and composition
Prepare students for GCSE examinations and performances
Lead or support choirs bands and instrumental ensembles
Organise concerts and showcase events
Track pupil progress and provide targeted support to raise attainment
Maintain instruments and resources in line with health and safety guidance
The Ideal Candidate
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
Experience teaching Music at KS3 and KS4 (KS5 desirable)
Strong practical musicianship and classroom leadership skills
Ability to engage students of varying musical abilities
Organised proactive and committed to extra-curricular involvement
Strong safeguarding awareness
Legal right to work in the UK
About the School in Oldham
The school in Oldham values creativity collaboration and high achievement. Music is an important part of school life with regular performances and opportunities for students to showcase their talents.
Apply
If you are a passionate Music Teacher dedicated to nurturing musical talent and enthusiasm we look forward to receiving your application and CV.
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