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Music Lecturer
Location: London, United Kingdom
Salary: £30,100.00 to £37,300.00 per annum
Position: Full and Part-time, up to 2.5 FTE's, Permanent
About Access Education Group
At Access Education Group, we are dedicated to nurturing talent and fostering a passion for learning across all disciplines. Our commitment to excellence in education is reflected in the quality of teaching and support we provide to our students. We are looking for a passionate and knowledgeable Music Lecturer to join our team in London, contributing to our mission of inspiring the next generation of musicians and music professionals.
Role Overview
This is a fantastic opportunity to join our existing team of experienced Music Lecturers to deliver engaging and effective teaching within our diverse and dynamic educational environment. You will play a pivotal role in shaping students’ understanding of music theory, history, performance, and technology, ensuring they develop the skills and confidence to succeed in their musical pursuits.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver high-quality lectures, seminars, and workshops in music theory, performance, composition, and related subjects.
- Design and develop curriculum and course materials that meet academic standards and industry requirements.
- Assess and provide constructive feedback on students’ work, monitoring progress and supporting their development.
- Supervise student projects and performances, encouraging creativity and practical application of skills.
- Engage in departmental meetings, contribute to course development, and participate in quality assurance processes.
- Stay updated with current developments in music education, research, and industry trends.
- Support and mentor students, fostering an inclusive and inspiring learning environment.
- Collaborate with colleagues across disciplines to enhance the overall educational experience.
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Essential Qualifications & Experience
- A degree in Music or a closely related subject; a postgraduate qualification is highly desirable.
- Proven teaching experience in a higher education or further education setting.
- Strong knowledge of music theory, history, performance, and contemporary music technology.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage and inspire students.
- Experience in curriculum design and assessment practices.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team within a collaborative academic environment.
- A commitment to continuous professional development and educational innovation.


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Desirable Attributes
- Familiarity with digital music production tools and software.
- Experience supervising student performances and organising events.
- Knowledge of current UK education policies and quality standards.
- An active interest in music research or professional practice.
Benefits
Access Education Group offers a supportive and stimulating working environment. Benefits typically include:
- Competitive salary within the stated range of £30,100 to £37,300 per annum (pro-rata for part-time).
- Generous holiday entitlement.
- Opportunities for professional development and career progression.
- Access to teaching resources and facilities.
- Membership of a contributory pension scheme.
- Supportive colleagues and a commitment to work-life balance.
How to Apply
If you are enthusiastic about music education and eager to make a difference in students’ lives, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV along with a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role via our careers page or the relevant job board.
Equal Opportunities
Access Education Group is an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and students.
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