Music Teacher – Chelmsford
Chelmsford - UK
Job Summary
A welcoming and inclusive secondary school in Chelmsford is seeking a passionate and talented Music Teacher to join their creative team ASAP. This is a full-time permanent position providing an excellent opportunity to inspire students and contribute to the schools vibrant music programme.
Music Teacher required full-time permanent
Inclusive 1116/18 secondary school in Chelmsford
ASAP start
Term-time competitive salary
About the Role
The successful candidate will teach Music across KS3 and KS4 with the opportunity to contribute to KS5 Music lessons for suitably experienced candidates. You will plan and deliver engaging lessons fostering creativity performance skills and music theory understanding.
The role also offers the chance to lead extra-curricular activities including choirs ensembles concerts and school productions enriching the cultural life of the school community.
What the School Is Looking For
QTS or equivalent teaching qualification
Degree or professional qualification in Music
Ability to teach across KS3KS5
Strong classroom management and communication skills
Passion for student engagement and extra-curricular development
Collaborative and flexible team player
School Ethos
The school values creativity inclusivity and community. Staff are supported through professional development and encouraged to contribute to the broader life of the school helping students flourish academically and personally.
Staff Benefits
Supportive and collaborative working environment
Opportunities for CPD and career progression
Pension scheme and employee benefits
Positive work-life balance
Access to school facilities and music resources
Application
If you are a motivated Music Teacher seeking an ASAP start in Chelmsford please submit your CV at your earliest convenience.
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