We are currently seeking an enthusiastic, talented and inspiring Music Teacher to join a high-achieving and forward-thinking secondary school in Oxford. This is a full-time, permanent position starting January 2026 (or earlier for the right candidate), with a TLR available for applicants who can offer leadership, ensemble direction, curriculum development or whole-school musical coordination. About the School This Oxford school is widely recognised for its academic excellence, inclusive ethos and vibrant culture of creativity. Students are keen to learn, respectful and highly engaged, contributing to a calm and purposeful atmosphere across the school. The leadership team is supportive, ambitious and committed to staff development, offering access to bespoke CPD, leadership pathways and opportunities to contribute to whole-school initiatives. The school places particular value on the performing arts, celebrating music as an essential part of school life through concerts, productions, enrichment opportunities and community events. About the Music Department The Music Department is dynamic, well-resourced and central to the school’s wider cultural identity. Facilities include: • A dedicated suite of music classrooms and rehearsal spaces • Practice rooms equipped with a range of instruments • Digital composition tools, recording equipment and performance technologies • A performance hall used for concerts, recitals and school productions • Strong support from senior leadership for arts-based enrichment The department delivers excellent outcomes at KS3 and GCSE, and there is appetite to expand A-Level Music with the right leadership input—making the available TLR particularly attractive. About the Role As the school’s Music Teacher, your responsibilities will include: • Teaching Music across KS3–KS4, with KS5 available for suitable candidates • Planning and delivering ambitious, engaging and creative lessons • Leading or supporting ensembles, choirs, bands or orchestral groups • Preparing students for performances, exams and practical assessments • Contributing to concert programmes, musicals and community events • Playing an active role in curriculum development and department strategy • Taking on additional responsibilities aligned with the TLR, if awarded (e.g., leading performing arts enrichment, coordinating peripatetic staff or overseeing extended curriculum activities) Experience and Qualifications • Degree in Music or a related discipline • PGCE with QTS • Strong performance, composition or ensemble direction background • Excellent classroom management and communication skills • Ability to inspire students and contribute to the school’s wider arts culture • Experience in leading musical groups or projects desirable (TLR consideration) Salary Paid to scale – MPS/UPS with potential TLR (depending on experience and responsibilities). Application This Music Teacher position in Oxford offers a superb opportunity to join an ambitious school with outstanding values and a thriving music culture. Please send your CV as soon as possible to apply.