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Teacher of Music (with whole school responsibility)

Teacher of Music (with whole school responsibility)

The National Church of England Academy

Nottinghamshire

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Salary:
MPS/UPS plus TLR2a
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
15 April 2020

Job overview

We wish to appoint a teacher of music for September 2020. This is a permanent appointment and suitable for an experienced or newly-qualified teacher. The successful candidate will have a strong working knowledge of BTEC, GCSE and GCE music and be able to deliver lessons across KS3 – 5.  

Position: Teacher of music (with whole school responsibility for musical enrichment)

Salary:  MPS/UPS plus TLR2a (£2,796)

Status: Permanent Appointment

Required for September 2020

Closing date for applications: 15th April 2020 

The successful applicant will work in the Physical and Creative Education faculty, which is a successful, popular and forward-thinking faculty. 

Alongside their work as a classroom practitioner, the successful candidate will have responsibility for the co-ordination of music at various academy events in and out of school throughout the year. 

If appointed, the applicant will benefit from the following:

• Full support and induction;

• Excellent CPD opportunities;

• Leadership openings if appropriate;

• A strong and caring ethos among staff and students;

• Excellent purpose-built post 16 facilities;

• Strong leadership at senior and middle levels;

• A well-being package.

If you require further information, please contact the head of faculty Ms M Hall at mhall@nationalce-ac.org.uk 

National Church of England Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.  The post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.


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About The National Church of England Academy

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National Church of England Academy is a successful, dynamic secondary academy, offering an all-round education for students. The academy began life as a small school in 1788, and has served the community of Hucknall ever since. We have developed from these humble beginnings into the successful academy that exists and thrives today.

Our aim is to provide a happy and stimulating environment in which young people can develop and grow, preparing them for life after the academy. We want all students who attend National to take their places in the world fully prepared and with a great education, as well-qualified and responsible citizens, with strong values. Our staff work very hard to ensure that all students have high aspirations and do their best to achieve their goals. We are hugely proud of the high standard of teaching and support that we offer to all students, something that is acknowledged and recognised by the quality of our Ofsted reports.

In return for the teaching and support we give to students, we expect them to work hard, behave well, and do their best. The high standards support the high levels of achievement and progress made in all areas across the academy. Our exam outcomes at GCSE and A level are above national averages and we believe that this achievement, coupled with a strong emphasis on individual personal development has enabled students to have greater opportunities and improved life chances.

We are an Anglican foundation. This does not mean that we only accept pupils from a Christian background. We welcome children of all faiths, and of none, who seek education within a framework of strong moral values

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