Music Teacher Distinguished Independent School Cambridge September Start
Job Summary
Are you an accomplished musician and educator looking to lead a diverse musical curriculum within a world-renowned academic city We are seeking a Music Teacher to join a distinguished independent school in Cambridge.
Distinguished independent school in central Cambridge
Full-time permanent role including academic and extracurricular Music
September start
The Music Teacher plays a vital role in the cultural life of the school delivering academic Music at GCSE and A-Level while contributing to a vibrant extracurricular program. You will lead diverse ensembles ranging from chamber choirs to symphony orchestras and support students in their preparation for conservatoire auditions and choral scholarships. The role requires a versatile practitioner who is equally comfortable in the classroom as they are on the conductors podium.
School Information Located in the heart of Cambridge this school has a long-standing heritage of musical excellence. The department is equipped with professional recording suites a dedicated recital hall and a fleet of high-specification instruments. The school community values the arts as a core pillar of development providing a supportive environment where creativity and academic rigour coexist.
Experience and Qualifications
Specialist degree in Music or Music Performance and QTS (or equivalent).
High level of proficiency in at least one instrument; strong keyboard skills are highly desirable.
Experience in leading choral or instrumental ensembles to a high standard.
A deep understanding of academic music history theory and composition.
Salary Remunerated according to experience on the schools independent pay scale.
Application To be considered for this Music Teacher position starting in September please forward an updated CV.
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