Music Teacher Oversubscribed School Brighton

Perham Education Partnership
Brighton
1 month ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Are you a passionate and dedicated Music Teacher looking to inspire the next generation of learners in a highachieving school

We are working with an outstanding Secondary school in Brighton East Sussex. They are seeking an exceptional Music Teacher to join their thriving department. This is a fantastic opportunity for both experienced teachers and ECTs eager to contribute to a supportive and dynamic learning environment. The role is available as either a fulltime or parttime position for an April/September 2025 start.

Why Join This School

  • A Legacy of Excellence This Secondary school has a strong track record of academic success providing a nurturing and stimulating environment where students thrive.
  • A Vibrant and Collaborative Department The Music team is known for its supportive and innovative approach fostering creativity and high standards of teaching.
  • Commitment to Professional Growth Benefit from exceptional training mentorship and career development opportunities to help you grow as an educator.

About the Role

As a Music Teacher you will:

  • Inspire a love for learning Deliver engaging and dynamic lessons that spark curiosity and enthusiasm in KS3 and KS4 students.
  • Develop critical thinkers Encourage analytical and problemsolving skills through thoughtprovoking discussions and activities.
  • Champion individual progress Differentiate instruction to support all learners helping them reach their full potential.
  • Collaborate and innovate Work closely with colleagues to share best practices and develop creative teaching strategies.

About You

  • Passionate about Music Your enthusiasm for the subject is contagious motivating students to excel.
  • An outstanding educator You have a proven track record (or the potential if an ECT) of delivering highquality Music lessons at KS3 and KS4.
  • A team player You thrive in a collaborative environment supporting colleagues and sharing ideas.
  • Committed to excellence You strive to create a stimulating learning environment that challenges and inspires students.

Whats in It for You

  • Competitive salary MPS/UPS TLR available for the right candidate.
  • Exceptional career development Access to a comprehensive CPD program and mentorship opportunities.
  • A welcoming and supportive school community Be part of a team that values collaboration innovation and student success.

Ready to Make a Difference

If youre excited about this fantastic opportunity to shape young minds and contribute to an outstanding Music department wed love to hear from you!

Apply today by submitting your CV.


Key Skills
Experience Working With Students,Time Management,Classroom Management,Algebra,Behavior Management,Classroom Experience,Lesson Planning,Smartsheet,Special Needs,Teaching,Experience with Children,Dancing
Employment Type :Full Time
Experience:years
Vacancy:1

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Negotiating Your Machine Learning Job Offer: Equity, Bonuses & Perks Explained

How to Secure a Compensation Package That Matches Your Technical Mastery and Strategic Influence in the UK’s ML Landscape Machine learning (ML) has rapidly shifted from an emerging discipline to a mission-critical function in modern enterprises. From optimising e-commerce recommendations to powering autonomous vehicles and driving innovation in healthcare, ML experts hold the keys to transformative outcomes. As a mid‑senior professional in this field, you’re not only crafting sophisticated algorithms; you’re often guiding strategic decisions about data pipelines, model deployment, and product direction. With such a powerful impact on business results, companies across the UK are going beyond standard salary structures to attract top ML talent. Negotiating a compensation package that truly reflects your value means looking beyond the numbers on your monthly payslip. In addition to a competitive base salary, you could be securing equity, performance-based bonuses, and perks that support your ongoing research, development, and growth. However, many mid‑senior ML professionals leave these additional benefits on the table—either because they’re unsure how to negotiate them or they simply underestimate their long-term worth. This guide explores every critical aspect of negotiating a machine learning job offer. Whether you’re joining an AI-focused start-up or a major tech player expanding its ML capabilities, understanding equity structures, bonus schemes, and strategic perks will help you lock in a package that matches your technical expertise and strategic influence. Let’s dive in.

Machine Learning Jobs in the Public Sector: Opportunities Across GDS, NHS, MOD, and More

Machine learning (ML) has rapidly moved from academic research labs to the heart of industrial and governmental operations. Its ability to uncover patterns, predict outcomes, and automate complex tasks has revolutionised industries ranging from finance to retail. Now, the public sector—encompassing government departments, healthcare systems, and defence agencies—has become an increasingly fertile ground for machine learning jobs. Why? Because government bodies oversee vast datasets, manage critical services for millions of citizens, and must operate efficiently under tight resource constraints. From using ML algorithms to improve patient outcomes in the NHS, to enhancing cybersecurity within the Ministry of Defence (MOD), there’s a growing demand for skilled ML professionals in UK public sector roles. If you’re passionate about harnessing data-driven insights to solve large-scale problems and contribute to societal well-being, machine learning jobs in the public sector offer an unparalleled blend of challenge and impact. In this article, we’ll explore the key reasons behind the public sector’s investment in ML, highlight the leading organisations, outline common job roles, and provide practical guidance on securing a machine learning position that helps shape the future of government services.

Contract vs Permanent Machine Learning Jobs: Which Pays Better in 2025?

Machine learning (ML) has swiftly become one of the most transformative forces in the UK technology landscape. From conversational AI and autonomous vehicles to fraud detection and personalised recommendations, ML algorithms are reshaping how organisations operate and how consumers experience products and services. In response, job opportunities in machine learning—including roles in data science, MLOps, natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, and more—have risen dramatically. Yet, as the demand for ML expertise booms, professionals face a pivotal choice about how they want to work. Some choose day‑rate contracting, leveraging short-term projects for potentially higher immediate pay. Others embrace fixed-term contract (FTC) roles for mid-range stability, or permanent positions for comprehensive benefits and a well-defined career path. In this article, we will explore these different employment models, highlighting the pros and cons of each, offering sample take‑home pay scenarios, and providing insights into which path might pay better in 2025. Whether you’re a new graduate with a machine learning degree or an experienced practitioner pivoting into an ML-heavy role, understanding these options is key to making informed career decisions.