Music Teacher

Location:
E2, Shoreditch, Greater London
Salary/Rate:
£36,745 - £52,526/annum

Are you a qualified Music teacher that wishes to experience working within London at a fantastic school? If so, we may have the perfect role for you:

The successful candidate will be committed to:
• Delivering consistently good Music lessons.
• Ensuring students are engaged with and enjoy Music.
• Raising the attainment of students and promoting Music across the school.
• Working with a range of stakeholders, including parents, other schools and local and national partners.
Students: planning, delivery and development of the Music curriculum and enrichment activities.
Staff: working with the Director of Music other subject areas to ensure that Music contributes to the ethos of the school and to promote the profile and status of the subject.
Other: engagement with school curriculum initiatives, particularly those pertaining to Music, including KS2-3 transition, enrichment activities and cross-curricular planning.

Accountabilities of the role
1. To ensure the potential of all students is fulfilled by planning and delivering stimulating and challenging lessons which meet the needs of all learners.
2. To maintain high expectations of students’ behaviour and achievement, and to establish excellent relationships with students.
3. To monitor and record the progress of students using Assessment for learning strategies and in accordance with school assessment policies.
4. To maintain an up-to-date knowledge and understanding of developments within your subject specialism.
5. To work under the direction of the Director of Music and to liaise or work with other department staff to develop the curriculum.
6. To contribute to the development, implementation and evaluation of the policies and practice of the Academy, including those designed to promote equality of opportunity.
7. To contribute to the wider life of the school, including the planning and delivery of enrichment activities such as field and residential trips and extra-curricular clubs.
8. To contribute to and build partnerships with parents, community groups and local organisations.
9. To ensure the Music classrooms are purposeful, stimulating and safe learning environments.
10. To undertake other duties, appropriate to the post, as may be reasonably required from time to time by the Director of Music, Head of Learning Area or Senior Leadership Team.

Person Specification
Qualifications and Professional Attributes
• Qualified Teacher Status (or working towards).
• A degree or equivalent.
• Relevant specialist qualifications and experience in your subject specialism with the ability to teach up to KS3/4. (KS4 not essential in the first instance).
• Excellent classroom practitioner.
• Commitment to improving practice through reflection, appropriate professional development and through being open to advice and feedback.
• Evidence of continuing professional development or relevant research.

Professional Knowledge and Understanding
• Thorough knowledge and understanding of curriculum requirements and developments within your subject specialism.
• Evidence of commitment to the principles and policies of equal opportunities.
• Secure knowledge and understanding of a range of Assessment for Learning strategies.
• Secure knowledge and understanding of how to make effective personalised provision for all students, including those for whom English is an additional language and students who have special educational needs.
• The implications of the Code of Practice for Special Educational Needs for teaching and learning in Music.
• Knowledge and understanding of child protection, safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.
• Up-to-date knowledge of current educational developments in Music relevant to whole school issues.
• The particular challenges facing many learners in the inner city (Desirable).

Professional Skills
• Excellent communication skills.
• Ability to motivate students and colleagues to recognise and respond to the diverse needs of learners.
• Ability to design opportunities for learners to develop their literacy, ICT (PC and MAC) thinking skills within your subject area.

Personal Qualities
• Energy, enthusiasm, determination and an insistence on high standards.
• A willingness to learn new skills and approaches and to share the experience with others.
• Ability to relate to students, parents and carers, colleagues and other partners.
• A passion for the value your subject can bring to students and a commitment to the ethos of the wider life of the school.
• Be able to work under pressure, prioritise and manage time effectively.

Type:
Permanent
Start Date:
01/09/2024
Contract Length:
Permanent
Job Reference:
DH - MT - LDN
Job ID:
221698589
Applications:
Less than 10

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