Teacher of Music
Birkdale School
Sheffield
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- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 6 February 2018
Job overview
From September 2018 a Teacher of Music; an enthusiastic, dynamic and versatile Music graduate to teach class Music at all levels throughout the Senior school and to take an active role in supporting a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is preferred but not essential and the post would be suitable for either an NQT or a more experienced teacher. The successful candidate will join a Music team of 4 full-time and 15 part-time peripatetic staff.
Whilst the post is primarily a Teacher of Music role, candidates who are able to offer some Drama teaching and support the Head of Drama in staging regular productions will be at an advantage. There are extensive links between the Music and Drama departments at Birkdale.
Birkdale School is less than 15 minutes’ drive from the Peak District National Park or the Sheffield City Centre, and is situated close to the Universities. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Birkdale School has a strong Christian ethos.
Offers of appointment are subject to satisfactory DBS clearance.
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About Birkdale School
Education is provided for boys from 4 through to 18 years, with girls 16 - 18 years joining for Sixth Form.
Birkdale is known for its high academic standards, with virtually all Sixth Form leavers going on to university. The school provides, within a distinctively Christian ethos, a wide range of out of school activities to educate the whole person. Pastoral care is given a strong emphasis, and music, drama and sport (including outdoor pursuits) are available to high standards.
Set in pleasant surroundings 1.5 miles from the city centre and 4 miles from the Peak District National Park, Birkdale attracts pupils from an area bounded by Wakefield, Rotherham, Retford and Matlock. Transport, shared with a nearby girls’ school, is available from outlying areas. Up to 10% of leavers go on to Oxford or Cambridge each year.
Professionally trained staff are available to give specialised help to those with special needs. Scholarships (academic and music) are available at 11 and 16, up to 25% of fees, and other bursaries and discounts may be offered up to 100% of fees.
Whilst the Head of Birkdale carries responsibility for both the Senior (11-18) and Preparatory schools, the Head of the Preparatory School (who is a member of IAPS) enjoys considerable autonomy and holds responsibility for the leadership and management of the Preparatory School.
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