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Music Coordinator K - 12
Employment
Full time, Temporary
Subject
Creative Arts
Sector
Independent
School type
K12
Closing date
3 April 2026
Posted 31 Mar 2026
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1,824
Total students
52%
Boys
48%
Girls
117.5
Teaching FTE
104.7
Non-teaching FTE
1,121
ICSEA value
90th percentile · Higher SES
19%
EAL/D Background
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Music Coordinator – Full-time
Commencing Term 2, 2026 (12-month Parental Leave Cover)
Newman College – Perth, WA
At Newman College, music is more than performance. It is a language of community, identity and celebration. As a PK–12 Catholic school in the Marist tradition, we strive to form young people who feel welcomed, inspired and known. Our Music program plays a central role in this mission. This is a unique opportunity for a highly accomplished, forward‑thinking Music specialist and educator to continue to grow a well‑established program.
About the Role
Working closely with the Leader of Learning The Arts and our dedicated Primary Music Specialists, you will lead the design, delivery and tradition of Music across the College.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives in both artistic leadership and educational excellence, someone who is as comfortable directing choirs and ensembles as they are supporting teachers, overseeing curriculum, and inspiring students from early years through to Year 12.
You will be the musical heartbeat of the College, championing our co‑curricular ensembles, shaping liturgical music for major College events, and energising the community through College events and Ceremonial occasions.
About You
You are an inspiring musician with a passion for education and nurturing creativity in young people. You bring strong musical expertise, demonstrated through leading ensembles, performances and productions, and hold TRBWA registration with relevant Music qualifications. You support the Catholic identity and Marist ethos of Newman College and demonstrate exc…