Music Teacher

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Company: KIBBLE
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Location: Paisley
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Who are we? Kibble is a specialist child and youth care charity and a leading social enterprise. For over 160 years we’ve been supporting children and young people (aged 5 – 26), many of whom have experienced significant trauma or adversity. Through our integrated services and dedicated support, providing a safe and stable environment, Kibble helps young people who have complex social, emotional, behavioural and educational needs move forward to lead healthy and fulfilled lives. Kibble are looking to appoint a registered or eligible for registration with the GTC (Scotland), experienced Music Teacher, who is keen to gain experience of working with children and young people with additional support needs. What is the Job Function? As a teacher at Kibble you will be part of a friendly, supportive and creative team. Small class sizes (6 pupils) allow our learners to meet their maximum potential. Personalised Learning Plans ensure you can deliver the appropriate qualifications to learners based on their needs. You will be well versed in differentiation and personalisation of education and deliver inspiring and engaging lessons to enthuse often reluctant learners. The successful candidate will enjoy working with our secondary aged learners who access Kibble’s Education services, working across our schools, delivering Curriculum for Excellence and delivering National Qualifications as well as Wider Achievement Qualifications We welcome applications from teachers with experience in music performance, composition, music technology, media/film and screen and/or leading ensembles. Qualifications and Experience The successful candidate should – · have a teaching qualification in Music or another relevant subject have full registration with The General Teaching Council for Scotland or Provisional Registration if Probationary period has not yet been completed have a recognised teaching qualification specific to Secondary Education demonstrate strong values, empathy and emotional literacy, with a trauma‑informed, relational approach that recognises the central role of trusting relationships in learning. have a thorough knowledge and understanding of all stages of the secondary curriculum show commitment to curricular development be skilled in the delivery of high-quality learning and teaching in music have sound knowledge of safe working practices relevant to Music, including rehearsal/performance activities, use of instruments, and music technology have a working knowledge of current subject-related curriculum developments hold some experience of preparing learners for music assessment, including performance, composition/creating, and listening/appraising tasks be an effective communicator both orally and in writing demonstrate a clear commitment to continuing professional development understand the importance of relationships show commitment and enthusiasm for the subject and possess the ability to motivate learners be willing to contribute to the wider school and Kibble community through inter-disciplinary initiatives be committed to the pastoral welfare of learners be proficient in the use of ICT to enhance learning and teaching motivate, encourage and support others. make effective use of time, personnel and resources. show aptitude for decision making and acting on initiative. What do we offer? Access to the Teacher Superannuation Fund, and employee benefits including cash4health, employee assistance programme, free parking, free meals, plus access to onsite physio. Please select the s1jobs apply button to be redirected to our website.41bf1e1f-b16b-4260-a40a-17c77a06fd15…

Posted: May 16th, 2026