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Teacher of Music

Teacher of Music

Robert May's School

Hampshire

  • £30,000 - £46,525 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
MPR / UPR
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
21 May 2024

Job overview

You will be joining a highly successful and forward-thinking department in a growing school, teaching across the age and attainment range at both Key Stage 3 and 4 in an environment where students are well behaved and keen to do well. The successful candidate will be an excellent teacher and musician, with a strong commitment to music both in and out of the classroom. Applications from Early Career Teachers or experienced teachers are encouraged and a comprehensive induction and support package would be available if appropriate.

Music is a thriving and well-respected department within the school and local community. We are well resourced with a wide range of musical instruments and music technology; we have a large range of extra-curricular music clubs and also offer a wide variety of instrumental lessons with peripatetic teachers delivering instrument tuition each week. The department puts on a musical production each year in conjunction with the drama department with over 150 students taking part.


At RMS, we are looking for a teacher who:

  • Has excellent subject knowledge and strong teaching skills.
  • Is able to build positive relationships with all learners and is committed to raising attainment of all students.
  • Will work collaboratively within the Music team to contribute to the success of the department.
  • Is willing to commit to extracurricular activities that add value to the school and local community.
  • Is able to respond positively and creatively to the changing expectations of the subject.


We offer a welcoming, caring and supportive working environment and high priority is given to the wellbeing of our staff and students. 

We can offer:

  • Excellent support from an experienced, committed and welcoming subject specialist team and fantastic opportunities for continued professional development: we have a comprehensive CPD programme for teachers at all career stages including preparation for middle and senior leadership.
  • Fantastic students who are well behaved and who want to learn and supportive families who value education. Consistently excellent student attainment and progress. 
  • Continual collaboration and sharing of resources to reduce workload and improve provision for students. PDL (also known as PSHE) is delivered by a specialist team leaving tutors to focus on character and pastoral development. 
  • Effective systems and processes to support teacher workload and wellbeing such as centralised detentions, streamlined reporting and assessment systems and online parents' evenings. Very effective systems and resources are in place to support learning and manage behaviour in the classroom. 
  • Excellent facilities and resources: all teaching staff are provided with a high spec laptop and touch screens in classrooms. Digital learning is fully embedded using a Google platform in Year 7 and is being rolled out to all years with laptops for students. Significant investment has been made in facilities including recent upgrades to lighting, heating and windows and all subject areas have their own office and facilities.
  • A wellbeing day per academic year and an active Staff Wellbeing Committee with numerous enrichment activities on offer.
  • A full programme of trips and visits, giving you the chance to share in making positive memories with students. 
  • Access to an Employee Assistance Programme.
  • All requests for flexible working will be considered.


We pride ourselves on our ethos and culture which promotes positive relationships and behaviour. In our most recent Ofsted report (Nov 2022), inspectors observed that ‘“Lessons are calm and purposeful and led by knowledgeable, passionate teachers. Pupils show dedication to learning and pay close attention to their teacher’s instruction”’.

Robert May’s School, which dates from 1694, is a high attaining and oversubscribed 11-16 Academy school with a distinctive ethos based on the charitable principles of our founder. We would welcome the opportunity for an informal discussion or visit. Please contact Lisa Shackleton, HR Officer on 01256 702700 or lisa.shackleton@rmays.com for further information or to arrange a visit.

Interviews will take place as soon as possible. Please note that the school reserves the right to interview on receipt of applications, and to appoint prior to the deadline, so early application is recommended.

An online search will be conducted for all shortlisted candidates to identify any past or current incidents or issues that might affect your suitability to work with children and undertake this role. This is in line with guidance in Keeping Children Safe in Education.

Robert May’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. All successful candidates will be subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check along with other relevant pre-employment checks. 

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About Robert May's School

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Robert May’s School is a highly successful comprehensive single academy trust school, with the largest catchment area in Hampshire. In recent years the school has ranked in the top 10% of national non-selective schools for attainment.  Its 1,350 students, aged 11-16, come from Hook, Odiham, Hartley Wintney, North Warnborough, Long Sutton and the edges of Basingstoke.  It is located close to Junction 5 of the M3 and is easy to reach.  Outcomes for students are consistently well above national averages.  The school has worked in partnership with local Teaching School alliances and prides itself on the quality of its in-house CPD delivery.  

Headteacher

Rea Mitchell

Vision and values

In 1694, Robert May, a local merchant, donated money for the purpose of educating twenty-five boys to be taught at the school. This act of philanthropy set in motion a school which has had a long and vibrant journey to become the high-achieving comprehensive it is today. At Robert May’s School we are proud of our ethos, which is characterised by an unfailing belief that all students can succeed in their chosen paths and that each person in the learning community is capable of achieving excellence every day in whatever they do. Our aim is to continue the work of our Founder, to strengthen his legacy and to be both the anchor and kite for the community we serve.

We believe that academic success is fundamental and it is our job as a school to ensure that students gain the knowledge and skills they need to achieve the very best outcomes they can. Great GCSE results open doors but education is about more than just what happens in the classroom. We recognise the importance of character and want to ensure that our young people leave us confident and capable, having achieved the best they can within and beyond the classroom, poised for success and ready to make a difference to the lives of those around them.

All who are connected to Robert May’s are part of the Robert May’s community. Being a part of the Robert May’s community means you are part of something special and this is underpinned by ‘The Robert May’s Way’: Respect, Motivate, Support.

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