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Music Teacher- Primary School
Posting date: | 17 September 2024 |
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Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 11 October 2024 |
Location: | Taunton, Somerset, TA1 4RT |
Company: | Teaching Vacancies |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 7abff70b-6d57-4a22-84e8-c020c83f16ed |
Summary
What skills and experience we're looking for
We are looking for someone who has experience working with primary aged children with a passion for music to
• Develop the teaching of music for all our pupils, working with the Senior Leadership Team and delivering high quality music lessons across the school as part of PPA cover for class teachers
• Work with our children for 4 days per week, helping them reach their full potential in music while making full use of our great facilities and resources. These include well-equipped music rooms, established extra-curricular choirs and orchestras, numerous performance opportunities and a team of talented peripatetic music teachers.
• Work with our Extended School Manager to ensure that the after-school music activities offered are both fun and appropriate to the needs and age groups of the children taking part
• Provide musical performance experiences for all our pupils, organise and manage orchestras and choirs, ensure that full advantage is made of all opportunities to take part in music events and activities throughout the academic year
• Provide cover for class teachers across the school on a short-term basis; taking responsibility for agreed learning activities for whole classes, monitoring pupils and assessing, recording and reporting on their achievement, progress and development
• Work alongside teachers to develop their knowledge and confidence in music
The Person
The successful candidate will work well as part of a team, be supportive, nurturing and understanding and will be able to demonstrate:
• a keen interest and/or experience of teaching class music to primary school children
• the ability to inspire and motivate primary age children, making learning exciting and a positive experience
• the ability to deliver lessons to a whole class
• a range of behaviour management skills with the ability to establish rapport within a classroom with high expectations of learning and behaviour
• self-motivation and initiative
• excellent organisational skills and good time management
• excellent communication, numeracy and literacy skills
• relevant qualifications or experience including being a good pianist
Previous experience teaching music within a primary school setting is desirable
An important aspect of the post will be organising and leading children in performance opportunities during and after the school day.
What the school offers its staff
We can offer the successful candidate:
• A happy school with wonderful children
• A friendly and supportive staff team
• High expectations, yet caring ethos which focuses on the development of the whole child
• The chance to help us make a difference
• Regular CPD opportunities
Commitment to safeguarding
Parkfield School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children by: • The provision of a safe environment in which children and young people can learn. • Acting on concerns about a child’s welfare immediately. • Fulfilling our legal responsibilities to identify children who may need early help or who are suffering, or are likely to suffer, significant harm. We believe that safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is everyone’s responsibility. Everyone who works with children, their families and carers, has a role to play.
We are looking for someone who has experience working with primary aged children with a passion for music to
• Develop the teaching of music for all our pupils, working with the Senior Leadership Team and delivering high quality music lessons across the school as part of PPA cover for class teachers
• Work with our children for 4 days per week, helping them reach their full potential in music while making full use of our great facilities and resources. These include well-equipped music rooms, established extra-curricular choirs and orchestras, numerous performance opportunities and a team of talented peripatetic music teachers.
• Work with our Extended School Manager to ensure that the after-school music activities offered are both fun and appropriate to the needs and age groups of the children taking part
• Provide musical performance experiences for all our pupils, organise and manage orchestras and choirs, ensure that full advantage is made of all opportunities to take part in music events and activities throughout the academic year
• Provide cover for class teachers across the school on a short-term basis; taking responsibility for agreed learning activities for whole classes, monitoring pupils and assessing, recording and reporting on their achievement, progress and development
• Work alongside teachers to develop their knowledge and confidence in music
The Person
The successful candidate will work well as part of a team, be supportive, nurturing and understanding and will be able to demonstrate:
• a keen interest and/or experience of teaching class music to primary school children
• the ability to inspire and motivate primary age children, making learning exciting and a positive experience
• the ability to deliver lessons to a whole class
• a range of behaviour management skills with the ability to establish rapport within a classroom with high expectations of learning and behaviour
• self-motivation and initiative
• excellent organisational skills and good time management
• excellent communication, numeracy and literacy skills
• relevant qualifications or experience including being a good pianist
Previous experience teaching music within a primary school setting is desirable
An important aspect of the post will be organising and leading children in performance opportunities during and after the school day.
What the school offers its staff
We can offer the successful candidate:
• A happy school with wonderful children
• A friendly and supportive staff team
• High expectations, yet caring ethos which focuses on the development of the whole child
• The chance to help us make a difference
• Regular CPD opportunities
Commitment to safeguarding
Parkfield School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children by: • The provision of a safe environment in which children and young people can learn. • Acting on concerns about a child’s welfare immediately. • Fulfilling our legal responsibilities to identify children who may need early help or who are suffering, or are likely to suffer, significant harm. We believe that safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is everyone’s responsibility. Everyone who works with children, their families and carers, has a role to play.