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Brass Instrumental Music Teacher

Job Reference bradfordmbc/TP/986/1197

Number of Positions:
1
Contract Type:
Permanent
Contract Details:
Teacher's Terms and Conditions
Salary:
Teacher's Terms and Conditions: UNQUAL/MAIN/UPS
Working Hours:
32.5
Location:
Bradford
Closing Date:
26/09/2025
Job Category:
Education
Department:
Department of Children's Services
Service:
Music & Arts Service

Job Introduction

Bradford Music & Arts Service is a highly successful service and the lead organisation for the West Yorkshire Music Hub. It provides wide ranging music opportunities for children and young people who live or go to school in the Bradford MDC area.

The service works in close partnership with schools and the local community and a number of delivery organisations, regional and national partners to ensure that a broad range of high-quality music provision is available, accessible and affordable to all children and young people.

If you would like to find out more about Bradford Music & Arts Service go to: www.bradfordmusiconline.co.uk

If you would like to find out more about the West Yorkshire Music Hub go to:

www.westyorkshiremusichub.org.uk 

We are excited to be able to extend our team of Brass teachers.

Working within a thriving team of instrumental/vocal music teachers, the successful applicants will teach at a high standard in every area of Whole Class Instrumental Learning, individual and small groups instrumental lessons and direct ensembles within school settings and at our Music Centres in a range of locations across the Bradford District.

Bradford Music & Arts Service offers robust induction and staff support, in service training and career progression and are committed top deliver inclusive practice to ensure all children can access both a music educational and access to a range of musical opportunities that meet their needs.

 Main Responsibilities of Post: 

The post holder will be required to:

1) Teach pupils both in groups and individually.

2) Tutor and direct choirs or ensembles in schools and at music centres.

3)  Participate in the provision of concerts and performances.

4)  To actively motivate pupils

5)  To seek out and apply innovations in instrumental and or vocal teaching.

6)  To work as part of a team of professional teachers.

7)  To monitor and assess pupils and provide constructive feedback and maintain clear, accurate and up to date records of pupils.

8)  Able to deliver whole class instrumental and continuation schemes.

9)  To work within the safeguarding framework as set out in Keeping Children Safe in Education.

10)  To undertake multi agency working and electronic information sharing to support integrated working ensuring usage of digital technology effectively

11)  To work independently and as part of a team of specialist instrumental/vocal

Teachers.

12)  To provide advice and support to teachers, parents, carers and schools.

13)  To participate in team and service meetings

14)  To share good practice and training

15)  To determine when to enter pupils for examinations, Music Medals, ABRSM, or alternative examination board.

            For further information, please telephone the Music & Arts Service on 01274 434970

                                             Closing Date: 26 September 2025

                                            Interviews: Friday 10 October 2025

         An enhanced disclosure checks with the Disclosure and Barring Service and a current driving     

                                license with access to own transport is required for all posts.

Equal Opportunities 

We do not discriminate against any applicant or employee directly or indirectly on the grounds of gender, marital status, gender re-assignment, pregnancy, sexual orientation, disability, race, colour, ethnic background, religion or belief nationality or age. And, as an equal opportunities employer, the Council strives to employ the best qualified people from a diverse range of applicants

 The RESPECT Allyship Programme is also available to all staff, which offers the opportunity to learn more about the diverse communities & groups and provides added benefits and resources to its members. This is part of the RESPECT Campaign, which is the Council’s Internal Equalities Vision for staff and its aim to build a truly inclusive workforce, where everyone can be their true selves at work.

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