APPLICATIONS CLOSING Monday 25 August 2025
Ongoing - Full Time
Join Friends' as Head of Music, Co-Curricular and Tuition.
Join Our Community at The Friends' School – Hobart
The Friends' School, Hobart, is a leading Independent School in Tasmania offering a globally focused, high-quality education from Early Learning to Year 12. Guided by the Quaker values of Integrity, Simplicity, Equality, and Peace, we foster an inclusive, supportive and welcoming environment where students and staff alike can thrive.
At Friends', we believe in lifelong learning – not just for our students, but for our staff as well. A career with us means becoming part of a dynamic community that values collaboration, personal growth and meaningful contributions. Whether in the classroom or beyond, our team plays a vital role in shaping the future through education, innovation and care.
If you're looking for a workplace that inspires, challenges, and supports you, we invite you to explore the opportunities at The Friends' School. Here, your work matters – not just to our students, but to the wider community and the world.
Why Work at The Friends' School?
At The Friends' School, we value our staff as much as our students. As part of our team, you'll enjoy a supportive and inclusive workplace with a strong focus on wellbeing, professional growth, and work-life balance. We offer:
Wellbeing– Free Employee Assistance Program, annual flu vaccinations and wellbeing initiatives. No cost use of Friends Health & Fitness (conditions apply).
Financial & Leave Benefits– Salaries are exclusive of super. Staff discounts on school fees. Paid parental leave, priority childcare access.
Professional & Community Engagement– Induction programs, social events and opportunities to contribute to outreach programs like Relay for Life, Loui's Van and Red Cross Blood Donation.
Join us and be part of a school that truly values its people.
Job Description
About the Role
The Friends' School is seeking an inspiring and visionary music educator to lead our comprehensive music program as Head of Music, Co-Curricular and Tuition.
This permanent, full-time position will commence in January 2026 and includes a Level 8 Responsibility Allowance. The role spans Early Learning to Year 12 and encompasses leadership in curriculum and ensembles, as well as a thriving private tuition program.
The successful candidate will play a central role in shaping the future of music at Friends', embedding a culture of excellence, innovation, and inclusivity. Working collaboratively across the School, you will lead a dynamic team of staff and tutors, coordinate co-curricular and ensemble activities, and ensure a cohesive and engaging music education experience for all students.
Key Focus Areas
* Provide strategic leadership in music education aligned with the School's values and strategic plan
* Oversee the coordination and delivery of co-curricular music, ensembles, and tuition across all year levels
* Inspire staff and students through innovative curriculum design and high-quality performance opportunities
* Manage and mentor music staff, ensemble leaders, and tutors to support growth and collaboration
* Coordinate concerts, excursions, and performances, including after-hours events
* Champion student participation in music through engaging and inclusive programs across contemporary and traditional styles
* Oversee scheduling, resources, facilities, and instrument maintenance across music spaces
* Foster strong connections with parents, external providers, and music education networks
* Appropriate tertiary qualifications in music and education
* Registration with the Teachers Registration Board of Tasmania (or eligibility to obtain)
* Current Working with Vulnerable People Registration (employment category)
* Extensive teaching experience, including leading music programs across multiple year levels
* Proven ability to lead teams, mentor staff, and drive innovation in music education
* Strong skills in managing ensembles, events, and tuition programs
* Familiarity with music technology and contemporary pedagogy
* Commitment to child safeguarding and alignment with the Purpose and Concerns of The Friends' School
How to Apply
To apply, please submit the following:
* A cover letter that clearly addressesSelection Criteria 10, 11 and 12as outlined in the Position Description.
* A curriculum vitae (resume) detailing your relevant qualifications and experience
* All applicants for this position will also be reviewed by an external consultant who the school has employed to support the enrichment of musical education at the school.
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