Instrumental Music Teacher (Brass Specialist or Brass/Woodwind Multi)
Whitsunday Anglican School is an independent, co-educational day and boarding school from K - 12, situated in the beautiful surroundings of tropical Mackay and the Whitsunday region. The School provides a balanced education that is focused on intellectual development, personal growth, spirituality, and community service.
The School offers a first‑class education with a proven history of outstanding student outcomes and staff development.
The Role
Whitsunday Anglican School is seeking an Instrumental Music Teacher (Brass and/or Woodwind) to join our vibrant Performing Arts Faculty. The successful applicant will be responsible for delivering high‑quality instrumental tuition to students across a range of year levels, fostering technical excellence, musicality, and a love of performance by nurturing musicianship, performance skills, and a lifelong appreciation of music in students of all ages and abilities. A Brass specialist is preferred, and the ability to teach Classroom Music is highly desired.
Candidates must demonstrate expertise in teaching either brass or woodwind instruments to an advanced level.
Join us and be part of a dynamic and supportive Performance Arts team that values creativity, collaboration and excellence. Our thriving music instrumental programme is well‑resourced and supported.
Graduates are welcome to apply
Key Responsibilities
* Provide individual and small group tuition in brass and/or woodwind instruments
* Deliver engaging and inspiring music tuition to students
* Collaborate with other music staff on School events, concerts and recitals
* Prepare students for performances, events, AMEB examinations, and ensemble participation
* Direct or assist with bands and ensembles
* Inspire excellence and engagement through creative, high‑quality teaching and performance opportunities
* Showcase your own skills through involvement and participation in school events, muscials, and internal and external concerts
* Foster a positive, inclusive, and fun learning environment that encourages students of all abilities to thrive
* Maintain accurate student progress records and provide regular feedback back to students and parents
Skills and experience
* Ability to work collaboratively with Music Staff, delivering music programmes across the School
* AMusA and/or AMEB qualifications or relevant tertiary qualifications in your musical field of expertise
* QCT registration or ability to obtain will be highly regarded
* Proven ability to teach brass and/or woodwind instruments to an advanced level
* Demonstrated high‑level organisational, networking and problem‑solving skills
* A team player with strong interpersonal skills, who has the ability to engage and inspire
* Proven ability to prepare students for AMEB examinations
* Current Working with Children Check (or ability to obtain)
Expressions of interest
should be addressed to:
* The Principal, Mr Andrew Wheaton
Role to commence: January 2026
Applications with a cover letter should be made via the SEEK portal.
The School reserves the right to appoint prior to the application closing date.
Employee Benefits
* Highly competitive salary structure
* Staff Concession on fees for children attending Whitsunday Anglican School
* Professional, supportive, and welcoming staff culture and the opportunity to work with exceptional educators and staff
* An innovative and creative teaching and learning culture, supported by your colleagues and the Executive Leadership team
* Outstanding students, who value a strong culture of learning
* Welcoming Staff Social Club
* Salary sacrificing packages and Corporate Superannuation Scheme
* Health and Wellbeing – access to a range of initiatives to promote health and well‑being
* Access to relevant and interesting professional learning opportunities
* First Aid and CPR training
* Access to Employee Assistance Programme
* Relocation support
Whitsunday Anglican School takes child protection seriously. All candidates for roles at the School are subject to screening and assessment against child safety standards as part of our thorough recruitment process. A current Working with Children Check must be held before commencement of employment.
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