HLH/2605/14 Music Instructor (Brass)
| Posting date: | 15 May 2026 |
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| Salary: | £37,878 to £50,346 per year, pro rata |
| Hours: | Part time |
| Closing date: | 31 May 2026 |
| Location: | Alness, Highland |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | High Life Highland |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | HLH/2605/14 |
Summary
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
General
• Actively promote a positive and collaborative workplace culture that supports the Charity’s purpose of Making Life Better and i-care values to increase morale, productivity and performance.
• Responsible for the enhanced musical development of those pupils in the schools whose parents apply for instrumental tuition.
• Pursue continuous professional development and contribute to the continuous improvement of High Life Highland as a whole.
• Attend and undertake any training online or in person.
• Aim to reduce wastage and uphold our environmental values of being as sustainable as possible in all tasks.
• Assist and support other areas of High Life Highland with particular projects, training or in the event of holidays or sickness working cross-functionally across the team.
Accountability
• overall, accountable to HLH Head of Music Development
Particular responsibilities
• Teach the full range of instruments expected within specific disciplines, to pupils at all stages
• Create performance opportunities and promote ensemble playing where possible
• Liaise with the Music staff or Head Teacher on recruitment of new pupils & work with all partners to develop and broaden the reach and impact of the post
• Provide a wide range of progressive, stimulating and attractive material
• Keep abreast of curricular developments relating to music, and maintain personal development in the full range of instruments taught
• Provide pupils with a structured programme of work for the periods between lessons, ensuring that information is incorporated into pupil progress records (online or paper formats)
• Provide pupil reports, based on accurate assessments of pupils work and the subsequent recording of such information
• Ensure that instrumental provision relates closely to the wider Music provision in the school
• Prepare pupils for external exams where appropriate and guide towards opportunities for participation in school/area ensembles; Highland Young Musicians groups and national organisations
• Understand the relevance of music-making to Highland communities
• Contribute to the preparation of pupils who wish to undertake tertiary education in music
• Maintain communications with the Head of Music Development & High Life Highland business support staff
• Maintain an awareness and knowledge of the risk management responsibilities appropriate to their role, as identified within the HLH Risk Policy and associated guidance documentation
General
• Actively promote a positive and collaborative workplace culture that supports the Charity’s purpose of Making Life Better and i-care values to increase morale, productivity and performance.
• Responsible for the enhanced musical development of those pupils in the schools whose parents apply for instrumental tuition.
• Pursue continuous professional development and contribute to the continuous improvement of High Life Highland as a whole.
• Attend and undertake any training online or in person.
• Aim to reduce wastage and uphold our environmental values of being as sustainable as possible in all tasks.
• Assist and support other areas of High Life Highland with particular projects, training or in the event of holidays or sickness working cross-functionally across the team.
Accountability
• overall, accountable to HLH Head of Music Development
Particular responsibilities
• Teach the full range of instruments expected within specific disciplines, to pupils at all stages
• Create performance opportunities and promote ensemble playing where possible
• Liaise with the Music staff or Head Teacher on recruitment of new pupils & work with all partners to develop and broaden the reach and impact of the post
• Provide a wide range of progressive, stimulating and attractive material
• Keep abreast of curricular developments relating to music, and maintain personal development in the full range of instruments taught
• Provide pupils with a structured programme of work for the periods between lessons, ensuring that information is incorporated into pupil progress records (online or paper formats)
• Provide pupil reports, based on accurate assessments of pupils work and the subsequent recording of such information
• Ensure that instrumental provision relates closely to the wider Music provision in the school
• Prepare pupils for external exams where appropriate and guide towards opportunities for participation in school/area ensembles; Highland Young Musicians groups and national organisations
• Understand the relevance of music-making to Highland communities
• Contribute to the preparation of pupils who wish to undertake tertiary education in music
• Maintain communications with the Head of Music Development & High Life Highland business support staff
• Maintain an awareness and knowledge of the risk management responsibilities appropriate to their role, as identified within the HLH Risk Policy and associated guidance documentation