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Visiting Music Teacher

Shared Services Partnership
Hampshire
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Job Details:

Job Reference: HCC622751

Salary Range: Main or Unqualified pay ranges for Teachers 

Work Location: Schools in Hampshire

Hours per week: Various – please see details below

Contract Type: Permanent

Closing Date: 25 November 2025

Visiting Music Teachers – Join Our Inspiring Team!

 

Are you ambitious, dynamic and ready for a challenge?

Do you believe in the power of music to transform lives?

 

Hampshire Music Service is seeking enthusiastic and highly skilled Class and Instrumental Teachers to work across mainstream and SEND settings. If you’re passionate about nurturing young people’s musical journeys, we’d love to hear from you.

The Role:

Hampshire Music Service is the lead partner in the Hampshire Music Education Hub, delivering music education to over 10,000 pupils weekly, supported by a team of 180 teachers.  

 

As a Visiting Music Teacher with Hampshire Music Service, you will play a vital role in inspiring, motivating, and enthusing young people in their musical development. Reporting to a Senior Leader and ultimately to the Head of Service, you will support and promote high-quality music-making in schools and across Hampshire’s extensive network of ensembles and choirs. Your teaching will contribute to the delivery of the music curriculum and will be scheduled according to a timetable prepared by the Service. Teaching will be tailored to your strengths and preferences, as discussed at the interview stage, and may include a mix of whole-class and small-group instrumental/vocal lessons.

 

Current Opportunities:

  • Rock 2 the Beat - Basingstoke/Hedge End/East Hants/Winchester/New Forest
  • Woodwind - North (4.5 hours) and East Hants (3 hours)
  • Vocal - Andover/Farnborough/Basingstoke/Alresford
  • Violin/cello/viola - North Hants
  • Class/L2Me - New Forest/Tadley/East Hants

We welcome teachers of all instrumental families and levels – from guiding absolute beginners to supporting conservatoire hopefuls and lifelong learners.

What you’ll do:
  • Teach in schools and colleges as directed on the timetable and in accordance with HMS guidelines. 
  • Maintain and develop effective relationships with the schools on the timetable in order to develop their confidence in the quality of provision, and promoting the highest levels of participation and achievement, leading to securing continued and increased purchase of Hampshire Music Service provision. 
  • Participate in the Hampshire Music Service programme of professional development to maintain a high-level professional knowledge of current thought and practice in music education. 
  • Attend and participate in staff meetings as and when required. 
  • All teachers will carry out the necessary administration associated with their teaching duties, using directed time in accordance with Standard Teachers’ Pay and Conditions 
  • Instrumental and vocal teachers will provide an annual written report on the progress of each instrumental and vocal pupil as required by each school on the timetable, aligning with the schools’ own reporting schedule. Class teachers will contribute to assessment, recording and reporting schemes as appropriate to each school on the timetable. 
  • Class teachers will need to plan and prepare medium-term units of work for each class taught. Where possible, the schools’ own scheme of work will be adhered to and contributed to. 
  • Encourage and support the development of all ensemble provision in Hampshire schools, and through Hampshire’s Area and County ensemble network. 
  • Direct or assist with an Area or County ensemble if so required. 
  • Contribute, when required, to area and cluster music events, and to workshops and performing events, to promote the work of HMS. 
  • The postholder will ensure full compliance with Hampshire guidance and regulations in all matters of health and safety, including off-site activities and child protection. 
What we’re looking for:
  • A degree-level qualification 
  • Qualified teacher status (for whole class curriculum teaching) 
  • High level performance skills as an instrumentalist or vocalist 
  • Substantial recent and relevant teaching experience, including successful group teaching 
  • Up to date knowledge and understanding of pedagogy and developments in music education 
  • Ability to inspire and enthuse young instrumentalists and vocalists 
  • Excellent inter-personal skills 
  • Ability to liaise with teachers, headteachers, parents and governors 
  • Ability to meet the travel requirements of the post 
  • Expertise and successful experience in organising, managing and conducting a music ensemble is desirable 
Why join us?
  • Be part of a nationally recognised centre of excellence in music education.
  • Work in a supportive, inclusive, and creative environment.
  • Make a lasting impact on the lives of young musicians.
  • Opportunities for professional development and collaboration. 

 

No two days are the same! Alongside varied teaching roles, you’ll have the chance to:

  • Lead and support ensembles and choirs
  • Contribute to world music projects, musical theatre productions, and summer activities
  • Inspire learners through creative workshops and events

 

You’ll be part of a vibrant team delivering music education to over 10,000 pupils weekly, supported by 180 dedicated teachers.

 

See our team in action: Watch our video

Travel Requirements:

This is a peripatetic role. 

 

You will be required to travel to various locations within Hampshire, and it is essential that you have a current drivers’ licence and access to a reliable vehicle on a regular basis.

Additional Information:

Visiting Music Teacher Candidate Pack

Vetting Requirements:

This post is subject to a Criminal Records Check. As such, please note that under safer recruitment requirements for Children’s Services, references will be requested prior to interview.

Contact Details for an Informal Discussion:

Amy Lane, Workforce Development Lead on or

 

Hampshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. We expect all employees, workers and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment.
 

In order to combat discrimination, no unnecessary conditions or requirements will be applied which could have a disproportionately adverse effect on any one group. All sections of the population will have equal access to jobs. No applicant or employee will receive less favourable treatment because of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership and pregnancy or maternity, unless a Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR) applies.
 

We are a Disability Confident Employer - committed to ensuring that our recruitment and selection process is inclusive and accessible.


 

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