About the School An academically ambitious and culturally vibrant school in Bournemouth is seeking a creative and passionate Music Teacher to join its thriving Performing Arts Faculty. The school’s strong reputation for both academic excellence and artistic achievement makes it one of the most sought-after in the region. Music is central to the school’s identity, with an active performance calendar that includes termly concerts, orchestral showcases, and national competitions. Students are encouraged to develop confidence, expression, and collaboration through a well-balanced programme of classroom learning and performance opportunities. About the Role This full-time, permanent post involves teaching Music across KS3–KS5, supporting composition, performance, and theory at all levels. The department welcomes fresh ideas for expanding its already successful extracurricular programme. Key Responsibilities: • Plan and deliver engaging, skill-building lessons in Music • Conduct ensembles, choirs, or orchestras, and lead concert performances • Support GCSE and A-Level Music students in composition and analysis • Promote participation in the arts through workshops and clubs Facilities and Resources: • Modern Music Centre with soundproof rehearsal rooms • Fully equipped recording studio and performance hall • Digital resources for composition and music production • Close ties with local arts foundations and professional musicians Staff Benefits and Development: • High-quality CPD and leadership development opportunities • Competitive salary, pension, and staff benefits package • Supportive arts faculty with a culture of collaboration • Free parking and discounted tickets to school performances Experience and Qualifications: • QTS/PGCE and degree in Music or related subject • Experience teaching Music across secondary key stages • Passion for performance and creative education How to Apply Applications are encouraged from inspiring Music Teachers who wish to contribute to a high-achieving Bournemouth school that celebrates excellence in both academics and the arts.