A well-established Independent School l in Bury St Edmunds is seeking an inspiring and committed Music Teacher to join their Creative Arts faculty for an immediate start. This is a full-time, permanent teaching position suitable for an experienced practitioner or a strong ECT with a passion for bringing music to life in a vibrant and well-supported school environment. If you are a teacher who thrives when building confidence, creativity, and performance culture across a diverse student body, this school will give you the space, resources, and stability to excel. About the Role You will teach Music across KS3 and KS4, delivering dynamic, carefully structured lessons that blend theory, performance, composition, and the development of musical literacy. Students at this school respond very positively to teachers who bring enthusiasm, structure, and warmth into the classroom, and the Music department places particular emphasis on creating a safe, expressive, and ambitious learning environment. Your responsibilities will include: Planning and delivering engaging classroom lessons aligned with departmental schemes Supporting students through composition and practical performance Running or assisting with musical ensembles, choirs, instrumental groups, or bands Preparing students for internal and external performances Contributing to concerts, seasonal events, and wider whole-school arts celebrations The school welcomes applicants with strengths in any musical area — whether vocal, instrumental, choral leadership, ensemble direction, composition, music tech or multi-disciplinary musicianship. You will have considerable freedom to shape your classroom style while working within a structured departmental framework that prioritises consistency and curriculum clarity. School Information The school is known for its positive staff culture, well-established routines, and leadership team that values both professionalism and humanity. Teachers report that behaviour is calm, expectations are clear, and there is a genuine sense of shared purpose across the staff body. Students show good levels of engagement and are encouraged to participate in creative subjects through accessible extra-curricular opportunities and community events. The Music department benefits from: A dedicated Music suite Practice rooms for small-group rehearsal Recording and digital composition software A supportive technician who assists with equipment and assemblies Regular opportunities to collaborate with the Drama and Art departments Staff wellbeing is a visible priority. The school has a consistent feedback culture, manageable marking requirements, and regularly protects PPA time. New teachers are supported by approachable mentors, strong pastoral structures, and a leadership team that understands the challenges and realities of modern teaching.