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Head of Music TLR2b

Head of Music TLR2b

Thurstable School

Essex

  • £31,650 - £49,084 per year
  • Expiring soon
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Salary:
TLR 2b £5776
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/01/2025
Apply by:
2 November 2024

Job overview

Thurstable School is looking to appoint an outstanding Music Teacher to lead our Music department from January 2025.

This is an excellent opportunity for an aspiring middle leader who is passionate about developing their leadership skills in a high trust and high challenge professional environment.

The successful candidate will already be an excellent Teacher of Music and will be eager to assist in developing the strategic vision of the Music department. Your ability to motivate learners and your potential to lead colleagues, together with a determination to deliver outstanding outcomes for your students, will be your defining characteristics.

Facilities

The department is extremely well equipped with facilities dedicated to music students which include:

  • One large live rehearsal room/classroom 
  • One medium sized band room
  • Four small practice rooms
  • Recording studio and vocal booth


There are two main teaching rooms, one has a piano/keyboard and the other is a dedicated large music technology room with 32 music computers running Reason 11. 

Our recording studio and vocal booth has much industry standard equipment. For live work our equipment includes an Allen and Heath professional QU24 30 in and 24 out digital mixer desk, stage box and various AKG and shure microphones to cover most live situations.

Other equipment includes a fifteen person steel pan set, a thirty piece samba set, a 30 piece djembe kit, three drum kits and general guitars, keyboards, orchestral instruments and assorted percussion.

Curriculum 

Students receive one hour a week throughout KS3 and there is a large uptake of students taking GCSE music with fully subsidised one to one instrumental lessons to support curriculum delivery. There are dedicated and experienced instrumental tutors provided by Essex Music Services who run additional ensembles, accompany for exams (if required) and give support at concerts and in shows.

Extra-Curricular Programme

The success of the department has been its commitment to extra-curricular music with students playing at breaks, lunch times, after school and countless concerts, rock nights and productions. There is a passionate audience of musicians and singers from the enthusiasts to the elite performers. There is so much talent and enthusiasm to harness, as a result the The department has a busy performance calendar with events in school, and in the local community and has participated in national events such as Music for Youth and taken students abroad to tour. 

Support 

The department is based within a very friendly and supportive Creative Arts area and Music is highly valued by a very supportive SLT.

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About Thurstable School

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+44 1621 816526

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Context and Characteristics - Traditional Values, Innovation Practice

We are currently an 11-18 school with 1045 students however from September 2025 we will be an 11-16 school. Based outside of Colchester, we are a semi-rural school which serves Tiptree and surrounding villages. We are a SAT (Stand Alone Academy Trust) with a very experienced senior leadership team who are absolutely committed to our mission and serving the school community through establishing traditional values with highly innovative practices e.g. a two week October half term break, CPD within the school day on a Friday with teaching completed by lunchtime and a Yondr pouch system that means we are a genuinely mobile phone free school.

Our Mission and Values

A warm welcome to Thurstable School, a school with a clear mission of building knowledge and growing character. Underpinning these are our strong values of aspire, respect and endeavour, values that are lived and not just laminate. They are part of our DNA and inform all of our interactions and decisions at the school from our reward system to our shared language.

Building Knowledge

Over the last three years our results have performed well above the Essex average in terms of Progress 8, for example in 2022 we were +0.43 and 0 in 2023. We very much believe in gimmick free teaching and learning which places the teacher as the expert in the classroom. Sustainable academic achievement comes from students developing the habits of success from Year 7 and building on these each year. We do this through our Morning Meeting programme which every year starts with Cog Sci module on how to boost long term memory. Students practise these skills ahead of their half term milestone knowledge based assessments.

Academic scholarship, reading and writing are at the heart of our curriculum and all students in Years 7 and 10 enjoy our Thurstable Loves To Read (TLR) programme which ensures that students read on average for 20 minutes a day.

Growing Character

Equally important to our ethos is growing character and one of our mantras is “true character is doing the right thing when no one is looking”. We believe that character is taught, caught and sought. Central to this is our Tutor Group Character Curriculum and Elective Programme. Students are able to choose to attend up to over 50 after school clubs and societies

High Expectations and Consistent Routines

We know that ensuring high standards of behaviour is key to a successful school and we have achieved this through our ‘warm strict’ approach. There are clear, simple and effective processes in place to ensure disruption free classrooms.  Senior Leaders take the lead on behaviour and are visible on every transition, lesson and entry to and from school. We run a centralised on-call and detention system so that teachers can focus on preparing great lessons. Key to our culture is consistency of routine from the way lessons start to how we connect before we correct.

Supporting Your Professional Growth

We removed performance related pay five years ago and believe in professional growth at the heart of school improvement. One of the original Steplab Coaching Hub schools, we have been pioneers in Instructional Coaching and all colleagues receive regular coaching from one of our Lead Practitioners or senior leaders. Highly supportive of individual professional development, many of our colleagues have completed NPQML/SL courses etc

Guaranteeing your Well-being, Reducing your Workload

  • There are no after school meetings as there is 1h 25 minutes each week of CPD, much of which is allocated to departments to provide subject specific training, sharing of best practice and curriculum development
  • We prioritise the collective production of lesson resources to save individual planning e.g. through booklets, centralised resources etc. We have prioritised the time for this to happen.
  • No expectation of traditional book marking - we have a feedback policy which focuses on providing live feedback in lessons and whole class feedback.
  • Half termly assessments in most subjects are multiple choice knowledge assessments that are automatically marked with no teacher input or workload.
  • Two week October half term break with no reduction in the Summer holiday
  • Only a maxim of two main summative assessments per year group.
  • Centralised detention system
  • Strong behavioural system based on systems not personality
  • Laptop provided
  • Discounts membership to Tiptree Leisure World.
  • Free membership of the Education Assistance Programme from Education Support which includes:
  • A range of counselling options including telephone, online or face-to-face sessions, and a mindfulness module
  • A dedicated coaching service for line managers, aimed at developing soft skills and building confidence for handling challenging situations
  • Financial, legal and practical support from qualified professionals on a range of personal issues
  • Access to online health and wellbeing resources and a specialist information service

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