An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and talented Early Career Teacher of Music to join a high-achieving secondary school in Gloucester from January 2026. This is a full-time, permanent position, offering a nurturing environment for an ECT looking to begin their teaching career within a school that values creativity, teamwork, and professional growth. About the Role As a Music ECT, you will teach Music across KS3–KS5, fostering students’ creativity, performance skills, and musical appreciation. Working closely with a supportive and experienced Head of Department, you will have access to high-quality mentoring, structured induction support, and opportunities to refine your classroom practice through observation, reflection, and collaboration. The school is proud of its strong performing arts culture, and you will play an important role in sustaining that by directing ensembles, organising performances, and encouraging students to explore a wide range of musical styles. The department uses a blend of traditional instruments and digital technology, ensuring students receive a broad, modern, and engaging music education. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver well-structured, inspiring lessons across KS3–KS5 that support both performance and theoretical understanding. Prepare and assess students for GCSE and A-Level qualifications, developing their analytical and compositional skills. Lead or assist with school ensembles, choirs, and musical productions. Use digital software, notation tools, and recording equipment effectively in teaching. Contribute to whole-school events, concerts, and open evenings that celebrate the arts. Engage fully with the school’s ECT induction and professional development programme. About the School This 11–18 comprehensive school, rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, is widely recognised for its inclusive ethos, strong pastoral care, and commitment to the performing arts. The Music Department is a focal point of school life, boasting practice rooms, recording studios, and a fully equipped performance space. ECTs benefit from a tailored induction programme, access to professional mentors, and regular opportunities to observe outstanding teaching. The leadership team takes pride in supporting staff well-being and development, creating a collaborative atmosphere that allows new teachers to flourish both personally and professionally. Experience and Qualifications Music ECT with QTS/PGCE. Degree in Music, Music Education, or a closely related discipline. Strong practical and/or vocal performance ability. A passion for inspiring young musicians and promoting creativity. Excellent communication, organisation, and time-management skills. Legal right to work in the UK. This is a fantastic opportunity for an aspiring Music Teacher to begin their career in a supportive, forward-thinking school where the arts are truly valued.