Thank you for your interest in the position of Head of Music at Orchard School Bristol. We are seeking an experienced teacher and enthusiastic leader to join our Performing Arts team for September 2024.
Orchard School serves a richly diverse community in North Bristol. Our students are wonderful – they value their teachers, knowing that you can make a real difference to their lives. The mission statement of the school, “inspire today, empower for life”, lies at the heart of all that the school does. As a school we are building our success on our core values, being Open-minded, Respectful, Creative & curious, Healthy, Ambitious, Responsible and Determined. We place no limits on our aspirations for our students.
We are a friendly school, with a warm and welcoming staff body. We work together, we look after our staff wellbeing, and plan for sustainable, impactful development. Every member of staff is entitled to a coach and we develop all staff through regular, incremental coaching. Our most recent Ofsted report demonstrates we are a seriously ‘good’ school, committed to becoming the outstanding school our community deserves.
We constantly strive to provide exceptional education through evidence-informed practice. We take the continuing professional development of staff very seriously, offering excellent CPLD. We are the Chartered College of Teaching Hub for Bristol, and fund membership of the Chartered College for all our teaching staff so they can engage with research and contribute positively to CPLD within the school, across our multi academy trust, and beyond.
You are:
- an experienced Music teacher and leader, or an aspiring leader of Performing Arts keen to develop your remit and have wider impact across a school
- enthusiastic about raising the oracy skills of our students
- an outstanding, innovating and creative practitioner, with a drive to develop an inspirational curriculum and teaching team
- passionate about the subjects in your Faculty with a strong understanding of the specific skills required to raise achievement at GCSE level
- committed to extra-curricular opportunities, ensuring regular opportunities for students to perform, including in whole-school productions
- able to inspire, motivate and enthuse students in lessons and staff in your team
- committed to the highest achievement for all students
- keen to learn and share best practice as part of a vibrant team of middle leaders
- Flexible if required to teach a small number of Drama lessons
We offer:
- enthusiastic students, who want to learn from you and achieve
- the opportunity to make a difference day in, day out to the future life chances of children and young people in north Bristol
- excellent student behaviour and a calm learning environment
- a bright, happy place in which to learn and work
- a professionally stimulating environment which values the contributions of all staff
- a strong commitment to your professional development
- the opportunity to support the team to establish a reputation across Bristol as an outstanding department
- a warm and friendly staff body with award-winning staff wellbeing
Leadership experience is a significant advantage, along with experience of curriculum development and raising attainment strategies. We can provide outstanding CPD, and opportunities to grow your teaching and leadership skills to become the best teacher you can be, and support you in advancing your career. We are keen to support leaders to undertake an appropriate National Professional Qualification if you have not yet gained one.
Closing Date: Friday 17th May 9am
Interview Day: Thursday 23rd May
Fluency Duty
This role has been identified as falling within the definition of requiring fluency in spoken English. You will be required to speak English with confidence and be able to conduct a conversation and answer questions for extended periods of time.
Trust in Learning (Academies) is committed to safeguarding children and young people. All post holders are subject to a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service clearance. Our policy and practice is in line with the Department for Education’s ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’ most recent Guidance. We ensure that all appropriate measures are applied in relation to everyone who works for the Trust who is likely to be perceived by the children as a safe and trustworthy adult. Safer recruitment practice includes scrutinising applicants, online checks, verifying identity and academic or vocational qualifications, obtaining professional and character references, checking previous employment history and ensuring that a candidate has the health and physical capacity for the job.