Vocal Music Leader
An exciting opportunity to champion progressive vocal music-making across our communities as maternity cover from September 2026 to July 2027. In this role you will lead the delivery of high-quality vocal provision across 150 schools, helping to shape and enrich children’s lives through music.
You will lead and manage a team of tutors to deliver outstanding vocal music provision, both in and beyond school settings. Your work will be varied and rewarding, from overseeing after-school choirs and Saturday Music School sessions to supporting one-to-one vocal learning and leading singing assemblies.
You will provide specialist leadership for strategic vocal development, as well as training and supporting tutors and school-based teachers to build confidence and excellence in vocal delivery.
A key part of the role is acting as the vocal lead for high-profile performance events. This includes our three-day Christmas Festival series and leading the vocal delivery of A Musical Rebellion – a large-scale programme culminating in a performance at the Royal Albert Hall in June 2027.
You will also lead our Youth Voice Council, ensuring that young people’s perspectives directly shape our musical work, while strengthening connections with non-formal settings such as youth clubs.
How to Apply
To apply, please email musichub@rbkc.gov.uk with your CV plus a cover letter of no more than one page explaining how you meet the requirements set out in the person specification and job description.
Please note we reserve the right to close this vacancy early, therefore you are advised to apply at your earliest convenience.
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About the Provider
Tri-borough Music Hub
Our vision is for every child or young person – whatever their age, ability, or life circumstances – to have their voice heard, to feel included, and to be able to access enriching and relatable musical experiences.



