Inspiration Trust · Norwich
Qualifications
Essential: • Grade 8 or above in a primary study instrument
(or demonstrable skill level equivalent to at least Grade 8) • Grade 5 music
theory or above • Valid driving licence
Desirable: • Degree in music • Performance diploma •
Teaching diploma • Certificate for Music Educators (CME) • Qualified Teacher
Status (QTS) • Grade 5 on a second instrument • Strong keyboard skills for
those whose first instrument is not the piano
Experience
Essential: • Teaching a range of ages, from primary to
secondary pupils • Teaching a wide range of abilities from complete beginner to
intermediate and advanced pupils • Teaching within a school environment •
Leading and assisting with ensemble activities (choirs, ensembles, performance
opportunities)
Desirable: • Teaching pupils in KS4 & 5 • Leading
extra-curricular projects involving multiple schools • Whole Class
Instrumental/vocal teaching (WCIT) • Leading whole school singing (assemblies
etc) • Curriculum class teaching • Experience creating community links
Skills, Knowledge
Essential: • Strong subject knowledge (music theory, music
history, musical instruments) • Be able to perform at a high standard, in order
to inspire staff and pupils • Be able to sight-read fluently • Be able to
accompany (and/or play alongside)
individuals and groups, offering constructive coaching where
required. • Promote the Trust’s aims
positively, and use effective strategies to monitor motivation and morale • Be
able to develop good personal relationships within a team • Establish and
develop good relationships with parents, carers, governors and the community;
communicate effectively (both orally and in writing) and be approachable to a
variety of audiences • Work in an organised manner, committed to the task in
hand • Be resourceful, enthusiastic and patient
• Be able to work well with IT systems and standard software used in
schools for administration, preparation of resources and presentation to staff
and pupils • Evidence of continuous INSET and commitment to further
professional development
Desirable: • The preparation and administration of graded
music examinations (ABRSM, TCL etc) •
The performing requirements for GCSE and A Level courses • The teaching of
improvisation and composition • Understanding of ‘knowledge-rich’ pedagogies
leading to pupil fluency in the reading of stave notation, sight-reading and
aural training, alongside the monitoring, assessment, recording and reporting
of pupils progress • Demonstrate strong singing skills, through which
development of good singing technique can be encouraged • Use music notation
software fluently (Sibelius or similar) • Use music production software fluently (DAWs such as GarageBand, Logic,
Cubase or similar)