Music Teacher (Permanent/Supply/Day to Day)
Are you looking for a flexible Music Teaching position?
Are you looking to work in a supportive and collaborative Secondary School?
We are looking for an experienced Music Teacher who is ready to start work at a fantastic Secondary School in Woking.
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Position: Music Teacher (Permanent/Supply/Day to Day)
Location: Woking
Year Group: KS3/KS4/KS5
Salary: 33,075 - 50,471 per annum / 150-250 per day
Contract: Permanent/Supply/Day to Day
Responsibilities:
- Plan and deliver engaging Music lessons that inspire creativity and a love for music.
- Encourage practical and theoretical understanding through performance, composition, and analysis.
- Create an inclusive and supportive learning environment where all students can thrive.
- Assess student progress regularly and provide constructive feedback.
- Collaborate with colleagues to develop dynamic curriculum materials and organise school performances.
Music Teacher (Permanent/Supply/Day to Day)
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Music or a related field.
- ESSENTIAL - Teaching certification or experience in a Secondary School.
- Strong knowledge of musical theory, performance, and pedagogy.
- Excellent communication and classroom management skills.
- A passion for teaching and inspiring students to explore their musical potential.
Music Teacher (Permanent/Supply/Day to Day)
Benefits:
- Competitive salary based on experience.
- A supportive and collaborative work environment.
- Clear pathways for career advancement within the organisation.
- Opportunities for professional development to refine teaching practices and stay updated with music education trends.
Music Teacher (Permanent/Supply/Day to Day)
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Louis Denison-Foster - Academics