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An established secondary school in Uxbridge is on the lookout for a passionate Music Teacher to inspire students in their musical journey. This role involves delivering high-quality lessons across various key stages, guiding students through their GCSE and A-Level coursework, and fostering a vibrant musical culture through concerts and extracurricular activities. With outstanding facilities and a supportive faculty, this is an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact on students' musical education and creativity. If you have a strong background in Music Education and a passion for nurturing talent, this position is perfect for you.
Inspire Musical Talent and Creativity
A well-established secondary school in Uxbridge is seeking a passionate and dedicated Music Teacher to join its thriving department. The school is committed to fostering a dynamic and inspiring environment where students can develop their musical skills, creativity, and appreciation for a wide range of musical styles.
The successful candidate will:
The ideal candidate will:
The school has made significant investments in its Music Department, providing access to specialist rehearsal spaces, professional-grade instruments, and cutting-edge recording technology. As a result, students consistently achieve strong A-Level results, with many progressing to prestigious music conservatoires and creative careers. The department is dedicated to nurturing individual musical talent and promoting a culture of innovation and performance excellence.
If you are a passionate and ambitious Music Teacher, applications are welcome.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their CV detailing their suitability for the role to Lorenzo Fuller at (phone number removed).
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.