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A leading educational organization is seeking a Director of Music Education to lead and innovate in the professional development of music for teachers across England. This remote-flexible role involves significant leadership responsibilities, focusing on equity and inclusion in music education. Candidates should possess substantial experience in music education and CPD design, along with a degree and proven skills in leadership and communication.
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Etio
luton, bedfordshire, United Kingdom
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26.08.2025
10.10.2025
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Role Title: Director of Music Education
Location: Remote-flexible (with travel across England, approx. 30–40%)
Contract Type: 12-month fixed term (contingent on contract award)
Hours: 37.5 hours per week (part-time working may be considered)
Apply by: 06/09/2025
Hiring Managers: Gordon Carvern and Rose Fisher-Robins
Help shape the future of drama education - where it’s needed most.
At Etio, we help governments and institutions around the world improve education at scale. Formerly the government services arm of Tribal Group, our work is grounded in evidence, experience, and impact. From strategic planning and workforce development to benchmarking and reform, we deliver solutions that strengthen education systems and improve learning outcomes.
About the Role
We’re looking for a credible, committed leader in music education to step into a nationally significant role within a new DfE-funded programme.
As Director of Music Education, you’ll be responsible for designing, commissioning, and curating world-class professional development in music for teachers at every career stage, across all school settings in England.
You’ll work as part of the senior leadership team, shaping programme strategy, overseeing high-quality CPD content, and leading delivery through hubs, networks, and partnerships. Crucially, you’ll ensure national reach while championing equity, inclusion, and local impact.
If you’re passionate about music education, confident working nationally, and excited to help shape the creative arts landscape for schools in England - we’d love to hear from you.
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What You’ll Bring
Who We Are
? Etio is a mission-driven organisation providing expertise to improve education systems and outcomes.
? We work in partnership with the Department for Education and sector leaders to deliver high-quality national programmes that raise standards and strengthen the profession.
We know our people are our greatest strength. That’s why we offer a flexible, supportive culture and benefits that let you do your best work – and take care of your wellbeing too.
Accessibility and Adjustments
We’re committed to an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you need us to make adjustments so you can show your best self during the application or selection process, just let us know. We’re happy to support you.