Lecturer - Music– Performance and Production

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Lecturer - Music– Performance and Production

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Category:
Teaching

Salary:
£20,284 to £28,287 per annum pro rata inclusive of London Weighting

Hours:
22.5 hours per week (0.63 FTE)

Contract Type:
Permanent contract

Post Type:
Full Time

Closing Date:
Sunday 19 October 2025

Interview Date:
To be confirmed

Reference:
100592

We are seeking an Music Lecturer who is passionate about the subject and can raise achievement through motivating, challenging and inspiring our students. Working as part of a team to provide guidance and support to ensure the department can contribute to the success rates of the college overall. Using your industry experience to provide a vision for success and progression for our learners.

The post holder will be required to work on Fridays, but flexible on the other days worked.

You will be teaching on a range of UAL courses in Music and Performing Arts. Courses include:

Level 1 Diploma in Music, Performing and Production Arts

Level 2 Diploma in Music Performance and Production

Level 3 Diploma in Music Performance and Production

Level 3 Extended Diploma in Music Performance and Production

The successful applicant will be enthusiastic and committed practitioner who has an ability to deliver outstanding and engaging teaching and learning to young people aged 16-19 within the Creative Industries Department.

Richmond upon Thames College is part of the Harrow, Richmond and Uxbridge College Group and is one of London’s most successful Further Education Colleges providing education and training to 16-19 year old’s and adults from across Richmond, London and Surrey, for over 80 years. We have opened a new building in 2020 and developed a brand-new technology-focused STEM Centre in 2024. This exciting and innovative new learning environment is located within the grounds of the current college site, so remains convenient for public transport links – it is adjacent to the A316 and just a short walk from Twickenham rail station and a number of regular London bus routes.

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