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Music Teacher and Concert Band Conductor
Employment
Full time, Contract
Subject
Creative Arts
Sector
Independent
Teaching level
Secondary
Salary range
Closing date
6 July 2026
About St Aloysius' College
1,347
Total students
116.7
Teaching FTE
61.9
Non-teaching FTE
1,223
ICSEA value
99th percentile · Higher SES
26%
EAL/D Background
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Reporting to the Director of Music, you will teach two junior Music classes while leading six music ensembles, with a particular focus on Concert Bands. You will also support the coordination of the College's co-curricular music program, working closely with the Head of Music (Performance) to ensure the continued success of the College's vibrant music program.
The successful candidate will be an accredited teacher with a passion for music education and experience conducting concert bands or instrumental ensembles. You will be a collaborative and engaging educator who creates inspiring learning experiences, builds positive relationships with students and colleagues, and is committed to supporting the academic, pastoral and co-curricular life of the College.
We are seeking a teacher who will actively support the Catholic, Jesuit ethos of the College and contribute to a culture of excellence, creativity and service within our vibrant learning community.
Why Join St Aloysius’ College?
St Aloysius’ College offers a supportive, mission-aligned and future-focused workplace culture, underpinned by the Jesuit tradition of excellence, care, and community. Staff enjoy a range of professional and personal benefits, including:
- Mission-Driven Community – Be part of a values-based Catholic school committed to forming young men.
- Professional Growth & Formation – Access to tailored professional learning programs, leadership development, and Ignatian formation for all staff.
- Modern Learning & Staff Facilities – Brand-new teaching, learning, and office spaces designed to support innovation and…