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Teacher of Music

  • Organisation: Farnborough Hill
  • Location: Hampshire
  • Salary info Competitive
  • Tenure: Part-time
  • Closing Date: Wednesday 25 February 2026

Part-time Teacher of Music, between 2 and 3 days per week, depending on the skill set of the candidate, is suitable for an experienced teacher, or ECT, who is able to make a significant contribution to both curricular and co-curricular music making.

Part-Time Teacher of Music

Required from September 2026

The post of part-time Teacher of Music at Farnborough Hill, between 2 and 3 days per week, depending on the skill set of the candidate, is suitable for an experienced teacher, or ECT, who is able to make a significant contribution to both curricular and co-curricular music making. The successful candidate will be required to teach Music at KS3 and KS4, and with the relevant experience, also at KS5. The ability to accompany both individuals and ensembles on the piano is essential, and the capacity to play the organ would be advantageous but is not essential.

Music is integral to the fabric and happiness of the School, and many girls participate in curricular and co-curricular musical activities each week.

Salary according to qualifications and experience on Farnborough Hill’s own pay scale.

Responsibilities

  • To teach classroom Music up to KS4 level, with the possibility of teaching KS5 for the right candidate
  • To contribute to the programme of co-curricular Music, directing and/or accompanying choirs and ensembles as agreed with the Director of Music
  • To foster performance opportunities for pupils both in school and further afield
  • To assist with the arrangements, and the preparation of pupils for, GCSE/A level recordings and ABRSM examinations
  • To undertake other duties relating to the smooth running of a busy Music Department as agreed with the Director of Music

Other Responsibilities

  • To play an active role in the life of the school
  • To act as a Form Tutor and to carry out the duties associated with the role
  • To attend school events, including Assemblies, Masses, Parents’ Evenings, INSET, staff meetings and staff briefing
  • To play a full part in the life of the school community, to support Farnborough Hill’s Mission and ethos and to encourage staff and pupils to follow this example

Qualifications

  • A good record of academic achievement including a relevant degree
  • A teaching qualification (eg PGCE/QTS)
  • Proven successful experience of teaching GCSE and A level Music would be desirable
  • Recent previous experience of working with young people of secondary school age
  • Good oral and written English skills

Skills and Abilities

  • Excellent classroom practitioner with the ability to prepare and deliver interesting and dynamic lessons
  • Adept at using ICT for teaching, learning and administration
  • Ability to contribute to co-curricular activities and the wider life of the school by directing and/or accompanying ensembles and individuals
  • Strong keyboard skills
  • Ability to inspire and motivate others
  • Excellent organisational skills and the ability to work under pressure
  • The ability to teach a second subject would be desirable but not essential

Farnborough Hill is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be required to undergo the appropriate DBS Code of Practice check.

Further information about the School can be found on our website. www.farnborough-hill.org

If you require any further information about this post or the School please telephone Mrs Melanie Clark, the Headmistress’s PA, in the first instance, on 01252 545197.

To apply please complete the Application Form, which is available from our website, and submit it to the Headmistress via email to [email protected]

Please apply as soon as possible as applications will be considered upon receipt; we reserve the right to interview/appoint before the closing date.

Closing Date: 9.00 am on Wednesday 25 February 2026 – however, if interested in applying for the role please submit your application as early as possible as it will be considered upon receipt

Interviews: Interviews will take place on a rolling basis, and may take place prior to the closing date

Start Date: September 2026

Part-time Teacher of Music, between 2 and 3 days per week, depending on the skill set of the candidate, is suitable for an experienced teacher, or ECT, who is able to make a significant contribution to both curricular and co-curricular music making.


Description

Part-Time Teacher of Music

Required from September 2026

The post of part-time Teacher of Music at Farnborough Hill, between 2 and 3 days per week, depending on the skill set of the candidate, is suitable for an experienced teacher, or ECT, who is able to make a significant contribution to both curricular and co-curricular music making. The successful candidate will be required to teach Music at KS3 and KS4, and with the relevant experience, also at KS5. The ability to accompany both individuals and ensembles on the piano is essential, and the capacity to play the organ would be advantageous but is not essential.

Music is integral to the fabric and happiness of the School, and many girls participate in curricular and co-curricular musical activities each week.

Salary according to qualifications and experience on Farnborough Hill’s own pay scale.

Responsibilities

  • To teach classroom Music up to KS4 level, with the possibility of teaching KS5 for the right candidate
  • To contribute to the programme of co-curricular Music, directing and/or accompanying choirs and ensembles as agreed with the Director of Music
  • To foster performance opportunities for pupils both in school and further afield
  • To assist with the arrangements, and the preparation of pupils for, GCSE/A level recordings and ABRSM examinations
  • To undertake other duties relating to the smooth running of a busy Music Department as agreed with the Director of Music

Other Responsibilities

  • To play an active role in the life of the school
  • To act as a Form Tutor and to carry out the duties associated with the role
  • To attend school events, including Assemblies, Masses, Parents’ Evenings, INSET, staff meetings and staff briefing
  • To play a full part in the life of the school community, to support Farnborough Hill’s Mission and ethos and to encourage staff and pupils to follow this example

Qualifications

  • A good record of academic achievement including a relevant degree
  • A teaching qualification (eg PGCE/QTS)
  • Proven successful experience of teaching GCSE and A level Music would be desirable
  • Recent previous experience of working with young people of secondary school age
  • Good oral and written English skills

Skills and Abilities

  • Excellent classroom practitioner with the ability to prepare and deliver interesting and dynamic lessons
  • Adept at using ICT for teaching, learning and administration
  • Ability to contribute to co-curricular activities and the wider life of the school by directing and/or accompanying ensembles and individuals
  • Strong keyboard skills
  • Ability to inspire and motivate others
  • Excellent organisational skills and the ability to work under pressure
  • The ability to teach a second subject would be desirable but not essential

Farnborough Hill is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be required to undergo the appropriate DBS Code of Practice check.

Further information about the School can be found on our website. www.farnborough-hill.org

If you require any further information about this post or the School please telephone Mrs Melanie Clark, the Headmistress’s PA, in the first instance, on 01252 545197.

To apply please complete the Application Form, which is available from our website, and submit it to the Headmistress via email to [email protected]

Please apply as soon as possible as applications will be considered upon receipt; we reserve the right to interview/appoint before the closing date.

Closing Date: 9.00 am on Wednesday 25 February 2026 – however, if interested in applying for the role please submit your application as early as possible as it will be considered upon receipt

Interviews: Interviews will take place on a rolling basis, and may take place prior to the closing date

Start Date: September 2026


Farnborough Hill

Farnborough Hill
Farnborough, GU14 8AT

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