Access Creative College
Music Production Course Leader

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Music Production Course Leader - Plymouth, Devon
Music Production Course Leader
Location: Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom
Salary: £27,500 to £34,400 per annum
Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent
About Us
At Access Education Group, we are passionate about nurturing creative talent and delivering outstanding educational experiences. We are currently seeking a dedicated and dynamic Music Production Course Leader to join our team in Plymouth. This pivotal role will enable you to shape the future of aspiring music producers by leading a comprehensive, industry-relevant curriculum in a supportive and innovative environment.
Role Overview
As the Music Production Course Leader, you will be responsible for the overall management, development, and delivery of our music production programmes. You will inspire students, manage teaching staff, and ensure that our courses remain current with industry standards and technological advancements. This role is perfect for an experienced educator with a strong background in music production and a passion for student success.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead, develop, and deliver engaging music production courses that meet curriculum standards and industry requirements.
- Manage and support teaching staff to ensure high-quality instruction and student engagement.
- Design and update course content, incorporating the latest technology, software, and production techniques.
- Monitor student progress and provide academic guidance and support to enhance learning outcomes.
- Collaborate with industry partners to provide students with real-world experience and networking opportunities.
- Organise events, workshops, and guest lectures to enrich the student learning experience.
- Ensure compliance with quality assurance and regulatory standards.
- Contribute to marketing and recruitment activities to attract new students.
- Maintain accurate records and prepare reports on course performance and student achievement.
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Qualifications & Experience
- A recognised degree or equivalent qualification in Music Production, Music Technology, or a related field.
- Proven experience in music production, including proficiency with industry-standard software such as Ableton Live, Logic Pro, Pro Tools, or similar.
- Previous experience in a teaching or course leadership role within the education sector, ideally further education or higher education.
- Strong understanding of curriculum development and quality assurance processes.
- Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills.
- A passion for mentoring and supporting students to achieve their potential.
- Familiarity with current trends and technologies in the music production industry.


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Benefits
- Competitive salary within the range of £27,500 to £34,400 per annum.
- Permanent full-time position with Access Education Group.
- Generous holiday entitlement and bank holidays.
- Opportunities for professional development and continuous learning.
- Supportive working environment committed to staff wellbeing.
- Access to industry-standard facilities and resources.
- Contributory pension scheme.
Why Join Us?
At Access Education Group, we believe in empowering our staff and students alike. You will be joining a vibrant community of educators and creatives dedicated to excellence and innovation. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives and careers of aspiring music producers while advancing your own career in a growing and supportive organisation.
How to Apply
If you are enthusiastic about music production education and ready to lead a talented team, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role through our careers page or external job boards.
Access Education Group is an equal opportunities employer and values diversity. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals.
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