Teacher of Music Dollar Academy is looking to recruit an exceptional Teacher of Music on a permanent full time basis from August 2025. The successful candidate will be a talented and imaginative teacher who should be able to teach music to pupils of all ages, from Prep 1 to Senior School level. They will take part in a diverse co-curricular programme, which supports and extends work in the classroom. The Department has an excellent reputation for nourishing musical talent and for the quality and diversity of music created through five choirs, four orchestras, two jazz orchestras, chamber and traditional music groups, and Junior and Senior stage musicals. Curricular music is currently taught by six specialist staff. There are nineteen visiting instrumental teachers and a Music Administrator. The responsibilities of the post include certain key tasks which are outlined below: Teaching The post holder will teach as required within the Music Department and will undertake all the duties of a classroom teacher. They will have excellent organisational and communication skills and will be able to work effectively as part of a team. The post holder will have the opportunity to contribute to curriculum development alongside the Director of Music and other team members. Liaison with the Prep and Junior schools is particularly important in the delivery of the Prep and Junior curricula. Senior school pupils follow the Scottish Qualification Authority National courses and experience in this area will be most beneficial. Co-Curricular Music The post holder will lead and assist with co-curricular ensembles as directed by the Director of Music. They will assist the Director of Music in the planning and management of concerts and other music events both within and out with the school. They will assist the Director of Music in promoting and recording Music Department events in newsletters, school magazines and on the school website. Events take place throughout the year and may involve evenings and weekends. Preparation of pupils for ABRSM and TRINITY examinations The post holder will have the opportunity to: accompany pupils for ABRSM and Trinity examinations; prepare pupils for the aural and sight-singing elements of the exams; and to coach pupils for theory examinations. Additional responsibilities The following will be advantageous: Ability to teach across the age ranges of Prep, Junior and Senior A working knowledge of Kodaly principles A knowledge of Music Technology including current SQA courses Excellent piano skills with the ability to accompany pupils at all levels Willingness to lead and contribute to music ensembles The Academy has a rich co-curricular programme in which all members of staff are expected to participate. Salary and Benefits The salary for this position is in line with the SNCT main grade scales, with an additional, generous enhancement provided by Dollar Academy. Please note that the Chartered Teachers pay scale does not apply to teachers employed by the Academy. Teachers will automatically be enrolled in Dollar Academy’s Teachers’ Pension Scheme—a sector-leading defined contribution scheme. Additional benefits include a substantial reduction in school fees, access to on-site facilities such as the gym, swimming pool, and parking, as well as participation in an Employee Assistance Programme, Cycle to Work Scheme, and Retailer Discount Scheme. Candidates should either be registered with the GTC Scotland, or eligible for registration. All appointments are subject to receipt of a satisfactory PVG Scheme Record or Scheme Record Update from Disclosure Scotland. About Dollar Academy Dollar Academy has been a co-educational day and boarding school since its foundation in 1818. Today, it provides an exceptional all-round education to around 1,350 pupils aged 5-18. Our focus is on encouraging the individual talents and ambitions of every young person, in a positive and supportive environment that fosters the development of transferable skills, self-confidence and strong personal values. A belief in developing the whole person is central to the Dollar ethos. The Academy is very much at the heart of the town – it is a major local employer and values highly its relationship with the wider community. The school itself is a friendly, supportive, hardworking and committed community of staff and pupils who enjoy cordial, professional and productive working relationships. The school’s location is undoubtedly one of the most scenic in the country, set against the Ochil Hills and the historic Castle Campbell, but within easy reach of the major towns of the Central Belt and just 40 minutes from Edinburgh Airport. The Dollar community is welcoming and vibrant. The whole school sits within a single, stunning 70-acre campus. Our Values Work Hard Hard work leads to success, creativity and innovation. Our pupils and staff demonstrate a strong work ethic, with ambition and excellence being encouraged. We want everyone to strive to be the best they can. Get Involved There is a very wide range of subjects and activities on offer at Dollar and teachers work hard to make lessons interesting. Involvement and participation in all aspects of school and community life build confidence and resilience, whilst also allowing our youngsters to try new things and develop their passion. Be Kind ‘Kindness’ is no trite playground buzzword; it demands an even higher level of behavioural engagement than tolerance or respect.We believe in a positive and generous approach, in collaboration and cooperation, and in leadership that is about compassion and service.