Music Technical Manager

Brook Green

St Paul’s Girls’ School

Job summary

Recruiter:
St Paul’s Girls’ School
Salary:
Competitive
Posted:
25/09/2024
Job Role:
Theatre Manager, Music Technology
Sector:
Education
Contract Type:
Permanent
Hours:
Full Time
Expiry Date:
09/10/2024

About the job

Full time 40 hours per week

Term time (36 weeks) plus 15 days

The school

St Paul’s Girls’ School is one of the country’s leading independent schools for girls aged 11-18, with approximately 800 students. It is an extraordinary school, offering a classical yet forward-thinking education, rooted in a love of academic discovery and enriched by a broad co-curricular programme, nurturing wellbeing provision and a strong commitment to partnerships and community initiatives. Aspirations and achievements go well beyond what one would normally expect from a school, making St Paul’s Girls’ School an exciting, lively, and stimulating place in which to work. 

Students want to make a difference, and many go on to roles tackling some of the greatest challenges facing people and planet. Respect for environmental sustainability is expected of all staff, both in terms of minimising use of resources in daily operations and supporting the school’s aim of preparing students fully for life and work in the mid-21st century.

The post and candidate profile

St Paul’s Girls’ School are seeking a full-time Music Technical Manager to join the school in January 2025. This is a one-year fixed term contract (with the opportunity to extend it for a further year). This is a term-time plus post which provides day-to-day support for the music department. The post holder will be involved in curricular and co-curricular activities. They will be responsible for assisting with the smooth running of activities such as setting up and packing down rehearsals, liaising with the school caretakers and providing support at concerts. The post holder will also help run practical music exams, which take place on around six Saturdays throughout the academic year, and maintain the department’s music library, including acting as music librarian for major school concerts.

The successful candidate is likely to possess some or all the following: 

•           the flexibility of approach to work within a large, diverse department

•           excellent organisational and interpersonal skills

•           proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook 

•           a familiarity with a broad range of musical repertoire and styles

•           an ability to work independently but also a team player who is calm under pressure.

•           a good sense of humour and perspective as befits life in a high-performing day school.

Further information about the role and how to apply can be found on our website https://spgs.org/vacancies/. Please submit your application before midnight on the closing date. Please use your own words when writing your supporting statement.  While we are a digitally forward-looking school, we are mindful of the importance of authenticity in education and would far prefer to hear your unique voice through any application you may choose to make. We recommend that candidates apply as soon as possible as applications will be reviewed as they are received, and interviews may be arranged on a rolling basis.  

St Paul’s Girls’ School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We expect all staff to share this commitment.

St Paul’s Girls’ School welcomes applications from all sectors of the community as we aspire to attract staff that match the social and cultural diversity of our pupil intake. We seek to offer fair and inclusive employment policies, interview and arrangements that avoid bias and support all applicants and staff equally.

Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and overseas police checks

St Paul’s Girls’ School is a “registered body” under the Police Act 1997 because employment here involves access to children under the age of 18. This post will require an enhanced DBS check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly Criminal Records Bureau) before we can confirm an offer of employment. Unless you are a member of the DBS Update Service you will need to apply for a new disclosure, even if you already hold one. Former members of staff who are not on the Update Service who re-join us also require fresh disclosures, unless less than three months have passed between their leaving and their re-employment date. If you have lived or worked abroad for a period of 3 months or more during the past ten years you will also need to provide appropriate paperwork, such as a police certificate of good conduct, from the countries you have lived in. 

Safeguarding guidelines

The post-holder’s responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young persons for whom they are responsible, or with whom they come into contact, will be to adhere to and ensure compliance with our child protection policy statement at all times. If, in the course of carrying out the duties of the post, the post-holder becomes aware of any actual or potential risks to the safety or welfare of children at St Paul’s Girls’ School, they must report any concerns to our safeguarding designated lead or to the High Mistress.

Closing date:  Wednesday 9 October 2024

Interviews: Wednesday 16 October 2024 

Contact details:

Human Resources Department

St Paul’s Girls’ School

Brook Green

London W6 7BS

Tel: 020 7603 2288

recruiting@spgs.org

www.spgs.org

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