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Teacher of Music

Teacher of Music

Churchill Community College

North Tyneside

  • Expiring soon
Salary:
TMPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2024
Apply by:
7 May 2024

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, highly motivated and inspirational teacher of Music.

The Performing Arts department is led by a music specialist and is thriving, with a reputation for excellent teaching and learning. All students study music at Key Stage 3 and an increasing number of students have been choosing to continue their studies at Key Stage 4 where students achieve excellent results in BTEC Level 2 in Music. With the current growth in uptake we also run a Level 3 BTEC Music Performance course with students achieving excellent grades.

The department has two dedicated music classrooms and has a range of resources including an IT suite with Mixcraft and Sibelius, two class sets of keyboards, a class set of Ukuleles, a range of guitars, drum kits, Samba Kits and Djembes.

We have an excellent team of visiting peripatetic staff offering a range of instrumental tuition who actively support and liaise with the department in supporting the curriculum. We offer a number of enrichment opportunities, including annual productions, a choir and numerous bands. Students are frequently involved in local events within the community and are showcased in county based music ventures on a regular basis. 

As part of the Performing Arts department, which includes drama and dance staff, you will work closely with and be supported by colleagues that share the same passion and drive towards the continued success of the department.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a school where the headteacher and governing body are committed to supporting arts’ education and be part of an incredible group of staff who will always go the extra mile for our students.

To find out more, please download and read through the application pack. If you have any questions regarding this vacancy please contact Curriculum Leader, Kathryn Rowell via email: kathryn.rowell@churchillcc.org

If you think this might be the role for you, please complete an application form, having taken note of the attachments and e-mail it to: recruitment@churchillcc.org by 9am on Tuesday 7th May 2024. Please note that we do not accept CVs. We intend for interviews to be held shortly after the closing date.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. As such an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) disclosure will be sought along with other relevant pre-employment checks as appropriate.

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+44 191 2347200

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Churchill Community College is an 11-18yrs comprehensive school in North Tyneside.

Churchill is very much a community school, and whilst the community we serve is enormously proud and supportive of the school, a significant proportion of our students come from low income or deprived households, with more than 40% of our cohort eligible for the Pupil Premium.

We aim to make all our young people feel completely safe, secure, valued and appreciative of the many opportunities their education here can afford them.

We set high standards in all areas and expect the very best from all members of our learning community. In return, we aim to provide excellent teaching and up-to-date curriculum provision with high quality pastoral care and an outstanding range of opportunities beyond the classroom for all learners. We believe these are the hallmarks of a truly successful school.

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