Association of British Orchestras

BMus Programme Coordinator

Royal College of Music Grade 9, £50,192 – £57,497 per annum. Normally appointed to the first point of the grade. Closing date 07 October 2022
JRN: 708-22

Founded in 1882, The Royal College of Music (RCM) is a world leading music conservatoire with a prestigious history and contemporary outlook. Our excellence was recognised as we were ranked the global top institution for performing arts in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject.

The College is seeking an experienced musician and educator to provide excellent programme coordination for its flagship BMus programme. The postholder will ensure that the BMus programme runs smoothly for students and staff by coordinating programme communication, academic support, and student feedback mechanisms.

You will be an experienced educator with a passion for improving the undergraduate student experience. You will have strong understanding of learning and teaching issues in UK higher education and significant experience of teaching in higher education, in any field of music. You will have an understanding of diverse student needs in the conservatoire and imaginative ideas for enhancing the student experience through collaboration, consultation, and innovation.

This is an operational and student-facing teaching and coordination role which involves significant on-site working during term-time.

The RCM offers world-class teaching facilities and a creative and supportive environment for staff development

We especially encourage applications from Black and ethnically diverse musicians, who are currently underrepresented in this area of the College.

This post is offered on a full-time basis and is available from December 2022.

For full details of this position please read the Applicant Information Pack, available to download from the RCM website.

Contact details

recruitment@rcm.ac.uk

Annual Conference

The next ABO conference will take place in Gateshead,
hosted by The Glasshouse International Centre for Music, from 5-7 February 2025.