Catmose College
Rutland
£32,916 - £51,048 per year
Salary:
MAIN PAY SCALE PLUS RESPONSIBILITY POINT 12 - £8250 Full or Part Time (0.8)
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
05 January 2026
Apply by:
25 September 2025
Job overview
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC
MAIN PAY SCALE PLUS
RESPONSIBILITY POINT 12 - £8250 Per Annum, Full Time Equivalent
To start January 2026
Full or Part Time (0.8)
Music in all its forms is highly valued at Catmose College and Harington School which co-exist on the same campus. Music is taught as a discrete subject in Key Stage 3 and enjoys strong numbers at GCSE which will grow into offering A level from September 2026. Alongside the high standards in our academic offer, there is an extensive high-quality range of opportunities for students through whole school productions, concerts, trips and visiting workshops. Recent highlights for our students include: the Christmas Concert, a Year 7 trip to Matilda, a live orchestra and the opportunity for music scholars to perform in the musical 'Queen', 'We Will Rock You' as a live band to accompany the on-stage performance. We also offer a broad range of individual instrument tuition that around a quarter of our students take advantage of. It is a vibrant offer which is a cornerstone of the College. We are looking for an experienced music teacher to lead and develop our offer further across both schools.
The College runs a number of extracurricular music groups including choirs, bands and ensembles. At the Christmas Concert, over one hundred musicians performed which highlights our community's commitment to music. The successful candidate will share our passion for academic achievement alongside a love for musical performance.
The person appointed will be a strong, dynamic teacher with excellent subject knowledge, a good degree, good classroom management skills, a track record of excellent teaching and an appropriate rapport with students. We are looking for someone who loves playing music themselves and wants to encourage that passion in their students. The position would suit an experienced teacher seeking to broaden their skills and gain leadership experience within a successful team.
Catmose College and Harington School are both judged as Outstanding by Ofsted in all categories with staff enjoying the opportunity to work with talented and motivated students who have a passion for their subject. The Ofsted inspectors recognised the importance we place on extracurricular provision to support the broader development of our students.
There are outstanding facilities throughout the College and Harington including a purpose-built theatre, individual music rooms, and a number of music practise rooms. Music provision is very much built into the fabric of our offering.
Teachers enjoy many additional benefits that come as part of working within the Federation. These include, amongst others:
* Vast range of staff training including a funded Master's scheme.
* Primary, secondary and sixth-form teaching opportunities.
* Staff laptops.
* Priority admission for children of staff to the College and Primary.
* Flexible working.
* A broad range of opportunities to engage in extracurricular trips and activities.
* A subsidised restaurant, refectory and orangery.
* Complimentary lunch on staff training days.
* Cycleshare scheme salary sacrifice for bike purchases.
* Free parking.
* Free access to a staff gym.
* Holidays outside of the usual term-time pattern, including a two-week autumn break and an early summer.
We are committed to being an inclusive employer and welcome applications from candidates looking for a variety of flexible working arrangements including, but not limited to; part-time working and a job share.
The Federation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students in our care and expects all staff to share this commitment. We provide safeguarding training to all staff on an annual basis, and all staff are responsible for ensuring safeguarding, health and safety policies are implemented in line with Federation policy and current legislation. Please familiarise yourself with our Safeguarding Policy, available online at
This position advertised is a 'regulated position' which means it will involve regular contact with children and young people; under the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 it is an offence to apply for this role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children. This position is also 'exempt' from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
HOW TO APPLY
Application forms and information are available by emailing
* You should write a letter of application on no more than 2 sides of A4.
* You should complete all sections of the application form.
* On the form clearly state the names, addresses, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of two professional referees; it is our usual practice to ask for references before shortlisting and always to ask for references before interviews.
* It is a condition of employment that you can provide proof of identity and qualifications gained.
* Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
* Further information is within our Staff Recruitment Policy which can be found online at
Please note that due to the high number of applications we receive for positions, your application is unlikely to be considered if you do not follow these requirements. CVs are not accepted. Early applications are welcome and if you would like an informal conversation and tour of the facilities with the Principal before submitting an application, please contact Sheryl Wilson, (Assistant to the Principal) via email: The closing date is 9am on Thursday 25 September 2025. Applications should be addressed to: Stuart Williams, Principal, Catmose College, Huntsmans Drive, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6RP. Applications can also be emailed to
JOB PURPOSE
The Director of Music will lead and manage the team to deliver high-quality, inspirational music lessons to students across KS3, GCSE and A level so that academic results are excellent. Equally important is the leadership of our thriving extracurricular performing arts programme which includes our ensemble groups, orchestra and choirs. We expect the Director to lead performances and to organise a broad range of extracurricular trips to hear live music.
The Director of Music will organise a programme of events to allow our music students and scholars opportunities to perform, this includes the Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, Remembrance, open evenings, assemblies and competitions.
The work of the Director of Music involves some evening and weekend work to facilitate the range of activities we offer.
LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT OF MUSIC
The post-holder will support music through a high-quality curriculum and a broad range of extracurricular activities by:
* Ensuring we continue to be a beacon of excellence for music provision.
* Managing and quality assuring the peripatetic staff who deliver our instrumental lessons, supported by a member of our administrative team.
* Overseeing external music and drama examinations.
* Having an excellent knowledge of music to degree level alongside strong keyboard and performance skills.
* Inspiring and enthusing our students so that they become confident performers within ensemble groups and as soloists.
* Offering a broad range of experiences for our music students and scholars by facilitating them to attend live music events, musical theatre, and listening to both classical and popular music.
* Confidently leading a range of ensemble groups, bands, choir and orchestra so that our music students have a broad range of opportunities to perform to a live audience.
TEACHING AND LEARNING
* Aim to consistently deliver excellent lessons.
* Lead and contribute to the development of schemes of work within the performing arts.
* To continue to develop own practice through action research and collaboration, using new technologies when appropriate to improve learning.
TEAM
* To work with the Director of Drama to produce high-quality extracurricular opportunities both within the Federation and the wider community.
* Lead on the development of schemes of work and curriculum opportunities for the subjects you lead in all years and subject areas.
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
Directors will work with a wide range of both internal and external stakeholders to secure the commitment of our wider community to the ethos and general aims and direction of the Federation.
These will include:
* Members of the leadership team
* Teaching and support staff
* Students
* Parents, guardians and carers
* External agencies
* Trustees/Governors
FEDERATION
* To familiarise yourself and comply with the Federation rules, policies and procedures.
* Support the vision and ethos of the Federation.
* Actively uphold routines for learning and uniform.
* Contribute to monitoring and evaluating the success of the Federation.
* To proactively respond to issues identified in the Transformation Plan to bring about sustained improvement.
* Contribute to the range of extracurricular opportunities on offer to students.
DUTIES
Duties may be modified by the Executive Principal, in consultation with the Director, to reflect or anticipate changes in the job, commensurate with the salary and job title on an annual basis. Please also refer to the Job Description for Teachers.
Any other reasonable duties as requested by the Executive Principal.
SAFEGUARDING, HEALTH AND SAFETY
The Federation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students in our care and expects all staff to share this commitment. We provide safeguarding training to all staff on an annual basis, and all staff are responsible for ensuring safeguarding, health and safety policies are implemented in line with Federation policy and current legislation. Please familiarise yourself with our Safeguarding Policy, available online.
This position advertised is a 'regulated position' which means it will involve regular contact with children and young people; under the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 it is an offence to apply for this role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children. This position is also 'exempt' from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. We are an equal opportunities employer.
This job description sets out the main duties associated with the stated purpose of the post. It is assumed that other duties of a similar nature undertaken within the role are not excluded because they are not itemised.
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About Catmose College
Catmose College
Huntsmans Drive, Oakham
Rutland
LE15 6RP
United Kingdom
Catmose College is an oversubscribed and successful 11-16 Academy, part of the Rutland and District Schools' Federation which currently consists of Catmose College, Catmose Primary and Harington School, an academic sixth-form. This provides wider opportunities for staff, giving them broader experience across different organisations, should their skills and experience be appropriate. Appropriate training will be provided as necessary.
In addition, we are proud to be one of the highest performing schools in Leicestershire and Rutland.
We moved to a completely rebuilt campus in February 2011; the facilities are designed to offer learning opportunities suitable for the 21st Century. ICT features extensively across the College, this includes a wireless connection for laptops and iPads, the use of which is encouraged. We know that our students want to work hard, do well and enjoy College. As a result, there are no locked doors and our facilities are freely available for students to use throughout the day from 8:00 am until 5:00 pm. This is an exciting time to join the College and shape its future.
Situated in Rutland, the College serves the county town of Oakham and its surrounding villages. It also draws students from a wider catchment area through parental choice. The College serves a rural area but is only 20 miles from the urban centres of Leicester, Peterborough and Nottingham.
The Federation encompasses a student population of 1000 students, aged from 4 years up to 18 years of age. We work very closely with our partner primary school, Catmose Primary. We also have Harington School, which moved into its new purpose-built building in October 2016, located on the same site as Catmose College.
We are an inclusive College with a strong commitment to supporting the most vulnerable young people. We have a designated enhanced SEN provision for 25 students and provide an environment in which all staff can expect to work with all students.
We are a specialist College for the visual arts but have developed an integrated approach that combines both the visual and performing arts. We have our own theatre and offer a full programme of concerts and theatrical performances. A recent production, Madagascar, involved around 70 students performing, choreography, playing in the orchestra or providing technical support. We are already in rehearsals for our next production of Sister Act.
On Wednesday afternoons, Catmose College students participate in the Electives programme. This is a comprehensive programme of over 120 different activities ranging from Swahili and Kenyan culture, journalism, photography and jewellery making to ice skating, boxercise and watersports. The activities are delivered by all College staff and by experts in their field. We expect all new staff appointments to participate in this exciting programme.
On Wednesday the College day ends at 2.40pm to allow staff to participate in continuous professional development.
We offer breakfast and a range of after College activities in the arts, music, sport and additional study; we expect our senior managers to be available from 8am until 5pm each day.
Visitors always remark on the happy, calm and purposeful working atmosphere within the College. Our students behave well and show high levels of concentration. Relationships within the College are excellent. We wish to develop staff who are reflective practitioners, continuously committed to evaluating the quality of the service they offer. The governors are actively involved in the work of the College and are generous in the amount of time they give to help to plan and support this work.
Our parents can be assured of the excellent support for their children. We actively engage parents through regular contact such as our in-house publication Connect, plus a carefully managed website and formal reports including progress evenings.
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