Music Teacher (Head of Department)
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Music Teacher (Head of Department)- September Start - Permanent position- 38,245-58,459- Secondary school- Essex
- Music Teacher (Head of Department)- required in Essex for a permanent position
- Music Teacher (Head of Department)- required for a secondary school
- Music Teacher (Head of Department)- required to start in September
- Music Teacher (Head of Department)- required to have QTS
Are you looking for a Music Teacher (Head of Department) position?
Are you available to start in September in a permanent position?
Are you able to travel to Essex?
If you have answered yes to the above questions, then this role is a great fit for you!
The Role- Music Teacher (Head of Department)
We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and dedicated Subject Lead for Music to join the successful Performing Arts department. This role is ideal for a dedicated music educator with a passion for inspiring students and teachers alike. As the Subject Lead for Music, you will have the chance to shape the future of music education at The School, developing a vibrant curriculum that excites and engages students from all backgrounds
The School- Music Teacher (Head of Department)
The school has much inclusive which stretches back to the establishment of the first comprehensive schools in Britain in the 1960s. This a mixed comprehensive school for students aged 11-18 which offers a fantastic opportunity for students to learn and develop by nurturing individual excellence and providing the best possible foundations for adult life. The school is close to multiple transport links to ensure ease of commute.
Apply for this Music Teacher (Head of Department) position or contact Ballal at Qualiteach for more information.
Music Teacher (Head Of Department)
Qualiteach Ltd
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