Head of Woodwind
The Duke of York’s Royal Military School seeks to appoint a dynamic, enthusiastic and creative individual to develop and enhance the Woodwind Teaching within the Music Department and provide expert tuition to students of all year groups learning woodwind instruments.
The Duke of York’s Royal Military School enjoys a generously resourced Music Department, which spans all aspects of School life; academic, co-curricular, military band, as well as supporting dance and drama productions. The 60 strong Military Band benefits from dedicated practice, time, and is at the heart of the School’s ethos, values, and tradition. The Military Band or its Drum Corps perform at numerous events within and outside of the School, providing the accompanying music at our weekly parades. The School’s military history and tradition continue through the advancement of wider music in the School with generous support from our sponsor, the MOD. The School invests in three instrumental staff teaching woodwind, percussion, and piano/organ.
We run a successful Military Band project, giving all Year 7 students the opportunity to learn how to play a military instrument for free. For students demonstrating great promise and expertise, we offer scholarships for the duration of Year 8, which present a pathway to join the Military Band at a minimum Grade 3 entrance level.
The School now seeks to appoint a dynamic, enthusiastic and creative individual to develop and enhance the Woodwind Teaching and to provide expert tuition to students of all year groups learning woodwind instruments.
Key Responsibilities
- Teach woodwind lessons to students aged 11-18, prepare students for music examinations, including GCSE and A-Level exam preparation, as required.
- Rehearse and prepare the woodwind students as required for School parades and other functions.
- Be responsible for the stock control and routine maintenance of all the School’s woodwind instruments.
- Attend, and if necessary, perform at all musical rehearsals and performances as directed by the Director of Music.
- Keep records of student attendance and prepare individual reports on student progress each term.
Additional Responsibilities (Tutor/Co-Curricular)
- Responsibility for the welfare of a tutor group of students within an allocated Boarding House.
- Monitoring the academic, behaviour, and general progress of students in the tutor group.
- On a week day duty: lunch with students of the House, supervise the House during supper time, and monitor prep time proactively.
- Contribution to clubs, sports, and activities, outside teaching/instruction time.
How to Apply
Completed application packs should be sent by email to the HR Department at Recruitment@doyrms.com as soon as possible.
Application forms can be downloaded from the School website. For detailed information and to review the full responsibilities and expectations associated with this role, please download the Candidate Pack and Job Description available on the School’s website.
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our students. You are advised that this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and therefore this post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Application to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Please be aware that schools are also required to undertake online recruitment checks on shortlisted candidates under changes to Keeping Children Safe in Education.
About the Provider
The Duke of York’s Royal Military School
A co-educational boarding school for students aged 11-18.