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Teaching Fellows in Music (part-time)

Bath Spa University - School of Music & Performing Arts

Location: Bath
Salary: Grade Ac2 - (0.6 - £22,259 to £25,039 per annum), (0.4 - £14,839 to £16,692 per annum), (0.2 - £7,419 to £8,346 per annum) all pro-rata of £37,099 to £41,732
Hours: Part Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed On: 20th August 2024
Closes: 3rd September 2024

Job description

We are currently seeking to recruit Teaching Fellows in Music to contribute to our exciting new music programmes at our beautiful Newton Park campus in Bath. (Part time roles, with options of 0.4, 0.2 and potentially 0.6 are available)

About the role

As a Teaching Fellow in Music you will contribute a range of academic duties across our music programmes, working collaboratively as part of our dedicated and committed Music team. You will be involved in designing, planning and delivering teaching across a range of modules at levels 4 to 7 in the form of lectures, practical sessions, seminars, discussion groups and tutorials. Teaching Fellows are fully involved in assessment activities such as assignment design, grading and moderation, as well as contributing to broader course roles such as open days, applicant auditions, and the general support to students. 

Our music courses offer a broad practical musical curriculum across a wide range of genres and styles. Successful applicants will contribute to several specialist subjects within music. This includes a performance expertise in one of the following performance areas -  

  • Vocal Studies
  • Guitar (inc. acoustic, electric and bass)
  • Drum kit and percussion
  • Woodwind and Brass

You will also contribute to teaching and assessment from your own professional or academic experience in one or more of the following curriculum areas: Music Education/Pedagogy, Live/Studio/Production Technology, Music Therapy and/or Wellbeing, Community Music, Music Psychology.  

About you

You will have previous experience of teaching performance and music to a professional standard in a HE setting (or equivalent), with a high level of professional or academic experience in a particular performance specialism from those listed above. You will be confident to engage with our innovative and contemporary approaches to instrumental and vocal tuition centred on small group coaching and workshops. You will also be able to offer expertise and teaching in at least one of the broader curriculum areas, also listed above.  

You will be confident in a range of teaching scenarios including lectures and group work, with experience in the use of in-person and online teaching methods. This includes extensive use of our online learning environment to support module content and delivery. Applicants who have professional experience in a wide range of performance contexts are particularly encouraged. We are also interested in applicants that have Mandarin language skills, to support our many international students.          

Additional information

These are part time roles, options of 0.2, 0.4, and potentially 0.6 are available.

Salary: Grade Ac2 - (0.6 - £22,259 to £25,039 per annum),  (0.4 - £14,839 to - £16,692 per annum), (0.2 - £7,419 to £8,346 per annum) all pro-rata of £37,099 to  £41,732


Due to the nature of this post regretfully we cannot accept applications that do not have the Right to Work/Live in the UK therefore your application will be rejected. 

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