Shape the future of music education with Oak National Academy as a Freelance Secondary Music Teacher
Overview
£350
100% remote
Expires at anytime
Organisation summary
Oak National Academy is a pioneering online platform dedicated to creating exceptional educational content. As a freelance Secondary Music Teacher, you have the chance to contribute to high-quality music curriculum packages that will have a nationwide impact. This role is a unique opportunity to support and enhance music education for secondary students, ensuring access to comprehensive and engaging learning materials.
Role Summary
- Plan, design, and create engaging music lessons including slide decks, worksheets, and quizzes.
- Produce video recordings to supplement remote learning.
- Ensure resources align with Oak's quality standards and exhibit strong subject knowledge.
- Collaborate with Oak's Curriculum Delivery Team and respond to feedback effectively.
- Maintain a thorough understanding of GCSE exam board requirements and adapt materials accordingly.
- Utilize digital tools for lesson recording and resource creation confidently.
- Meet production deadlines and maintain a high pace of work.
Role Requirements
- Must possess Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
- At least 3 years of experience teaching at KS3 and KS4 levels.
- Strong knowledge of evidence-based practice in music education and cognitive science principles.
- Available to work on the project from September 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025, with a potential extension until July 2025.
- Flexibility to work a minimum of 8 days a month, welcoming part-time arrangements.
- Ability to work as a self-employed freelancer without requiring sponsorship.
Application Process Details
- Candidates will be shortlisted based on blind sifting of answers to application questions.
- Formal interviews will be conducted remotely via Zoom for shortlisted candidates.
Please note that whilst we capture CVs as part of the application process, the initial sifting of applications occurs 'blind' and is based purely on the responses to the questions. So please include sufficient detail as we won't have visibility of your CV at this stage. Please also make sure that you answer each question independently of each other, as they will be reviewed randomly, and the hiring panel will not know who the responses are from and how they relate to other questions at the initial sifting stage.
We are unable to offer Sponsorship for this role. This opportunity is for a self-employed freelancer (sole trader, NOT a limited company or agency).
Oak National is seeking to appoint qualified and experienced secondary Music teachers on a freelance basis, to create high-quality lessons for our Oak National Academy Music Curriculum. You will be supporting the development of free, optional, high-quality full curriculum packages for secondary music and will have the opportunity to make a positive impact nationally on music curriculum delivery.
Successful candidates must have QTS and 3+ years experience teaching across KS3 and 4. You should have a strong understanding of evidence-based practice in music education and the principles of cognitive science and lesson design. You will need to be available to work on this project between 1st September 2024 and the end of March 2025 (with an option to extend until July 2025).
Hours:
Hours are flexible. (A minimum of 8 days a month.)
Applications from individual seeking part-time arrangements are welcome
Pay and contract:
Candidates will be appointed on a self-employed/freelance contract basis with an initial 7-month contract from 1 September to the end of March 31st 2025.
Key responsibilities:
- To plan, design and create high-quality, engaging lessons, comprising slide decks, worksheets, quizzes and supporting lesson information.
- To produce lesson video recordings to support remote learning
- These resources must: Align with Oak’s quality guidance; Demonstrate excellent subject knowledge, pedagogical understanding and lesson design
- You must:
- Have or gain an in-depth knowledge of the four GCSE exam board requirements
- Confidence in the use of digital tools to record lessons, create modelled videos and other lesson resources
- Be able to develop and adapt lesson resources in response to feedback and work in collaboration with Oak’s Curriculum Delivery Team
- Meet production deadlines and work at pace
Next steps
If you are shortlisted, we’ll invite you to the next step, which includes completing a formal interview carried out remotely over zoom.
We are experiencing really good responses to our adverts. This may lead us to closing the opportunity early and so if you are considering applying then please do so early to avoid missing out.