Head of Music Performance
Teaching Subject:
Music
Contract Type: Permanent/Ongoing Position Full Time
Applications Close: 13 November 2025
We are seeking an exceptional and visionary music educator to lead our Music Performance program and Co-curricular music initiatives across the whole College. This is a unique opportunity for a passionate and accomplished leader to shape and expand a vibrant music program that celebrates excellence, nurtures emerging talents and inspires a lifelong love of music.
<p>Oran Park Anglican College is a vibrant learning community in one of the fastest growing areas of Southwest Sydney. Catering for over 1250 students Prep – Year 12 in modern purpose-built facilities the College has established its reputation as providing a respectful, joyous and collaborative learning environment with strong pastoral support. We value academic rigour, comprehensive and inclusive pastoral care, service-learning opportunities, thriving sporting programs and excellence in the creative and performing arts.</p>
<p>As the College continues to grow, we are seeking an exceptional and visionary music educator to lead our Music Performance program and provide strategic direction for our Co-curricular Music initiatives across the College. This is a unique opportunity for a passionate and accomplished leader to shape and expand a vibrant program that celebrates excellence, nurtures emerging talent, and inspires a lifelong love of music.</p>
<p><strong>Position Summary</strong><br>
The Head of Music Performance provides strategic and creative leadership for the College’s comprehensive music ensembles, spanning both Junior and Senior Schools. In collaboration with the Head of Performing Arts, this role is responsible for shaping and delivering an engaging vision for music education and performance, including the development of vibrant band and orchestral programmes, ensembles and co-curricular initiatives. The successful candidate will inspire and mentor students across all year levels, collaborate with a talented team of educators, and foster a culture of artistic excellence that enriches the life of the College community.</p>
<p><strong>Reports to: </strong> Head of Performing Arts<br><strong>Status and Hours: </strong> Full Time, Permanent position<br>
Student supervision hours are 8 am – 3.30 pm, although an understanding is required that the role will require greater hours than this, including attendance at weekly staff meetings and other after hour events.<br><strong>Full Time Equivalent (FTE): </strong> 1.0<br><strong>Positions who report to this role:</strong> Music tutors<br><strong>Teaching Load: </strong> 0.78<br><strong>Leadership Allowance: </strong> Level 1 Leadership<br><strong>Commencement Date:</strong> Term 1 2026<br><strong>Dress Code:</strong> Oran Park Anglican College requires staff to dress in a professional manner, fitting of an independent school</p>
<p><strong>Major Responsibilities</strong><br>
The Head of Music Performance responsibilities include but are not limited to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Develop and oversee a comprehensive music performance program that aligns with the college’s educational goals and values, ensuring a well-rounded and engaging musical education for students.</li>
<li>Provide artistic direction and vision for all music performance activities, including concerts, recitals, and ensemble performances.</li>
<li>Teach classroom music across Stages 2–6, delivering engaging, outcomes-focussed lessons that align with NESA syllabus requirements and incorporate contemporary pedagogical approaches.</li>
<li>Recruit, supervise and support a team of skilled music tutors. Foster a collaborative and professional environment among performance instructors.</li>
<li>Mentor and guide students in their musical journey, fostering their growth as performers and musicians. Encourage participation in tuition and ensembles, festivals, and extracurricular activities related to music.</li>
<li>Direct and coordinate / conduct various music ensembles, ensuring high-quality performances and promoting a sense of camaraderie among students.</li>
<li>Manage daily operations of all musical ensembles across Junior and Senior schools.</li>
<li>Manage daily operations of all musical tuition across Junior and Senior schools.</li>
<li>Manage daily operations of all instrument hiring across Junior and Senior schools.</li>
<li>Regularly attend ensemble rehearsals as either a musician or observer (depending on allocations).</li>
<li>Manage music rehearsals, set up, and performances for assemblies, formal events, chapels and creative arts shows including overseeing sound and AV.</li>
<li>Manage tutor invoices and purchase of non-curriculum instruments and equipment.</li>
<li>Manage all ensemble / tuition communications between the college, students and tutors, including Clipboard rolls.</li>
<li>Under the leadership of the Head of Performing Arts steward the music performance budget, ensuring efficient allocation of resources for instruments, equipment, and materials.</li>
<li>Engage with the broader community through performances, workshops, and partnerships with local arts organisations including the coordination of ensemble excursions / camps / tours.</li>
<li>Stay current with music education trends and pedagogical methods.</li>
<li>Work collaboratively with other staff to promote the College’s values: courage, curiosity, craftsmanship, collaboration and compassion.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Professional and Personal Attributes</strong><br>
The Head of Music Performance must have the vision and skills to grow and achieve excellence in the music performance opportunities at the College. Essential criteria for this role include;</p>
<ul>
<li>A committed Christian and active member of a church community.</li>
<li>Experienced secondary educator with NESA accreditation and a proven ability to deliver engaging, outcomes-focussed programs, using contemporary pedagogical approaches such as explicit instruction, inquiry-based learning, and the development of critical thinking.</li>
<li>Demonstrated excellence in music performance and ensemble direction, which may include band, string, and or choir conducting.</li>
<li>Dynamic and inspiring approach to engage students from Junior to Senior School.</li>
<li>Excellent organisational and administrative skills, with strong written and verbal communication, reliability, and attention to detail.</li>
<li>Outstanding interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive and professional relationships across the College community.</li>
<li>Proven ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and actively contribute to the co-curricular life of the College.</li>
<li>Commitment to ongoing professional learning and reflective practice.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Additional Information</strong><br><strong>References: </strong> Provide three (3) referees one of whom should be the Minister of the Christian community you serve within, who can support your application.<br><strong>Salary: </strong> In accordance with the Independent Schools (Teachers) Cooperative Multi-Enterprise Agreement 2025 or future approved agreement.<br><strong>Child Safety: </strong> Oran Park Anglican College is committed to child safety. All members of staff are required to comply with applicable child protection legislation and are responsible for ensuring that the College’s Child Safe policies, procedures and programs are at the forefront of all we do. As such, all members of staff are expected to satisfy child protection screening and adhere to the College’s Child Safe Policy and Code of Conduct.<br><strong>WHS: </strong> Oran Park Anglican College acknowledges that the health, safety and wellbeing of people and the provision of a safe working and learning environment are central to the values of the College. All members of staff undertake annual WHS training. The successful applicant will be provided with their WHS responsibilities at the time of appointment.<br><strong>Diversity and Inclusion: </strong> Oran Park Anglican College provides inclusive, culturally safe and child- friendly services for all students. The successful applicant will be required to comply with policy and training requirements.<br><strong>Note:</strong> All positions evolve over time and as such, the position description should be viewed as a guide with the full expectation that other duties as required will be a natural part of the role. The role will continue to evolve in consultation with the Principal.</p>
<p><strong>The Application Process</strong><br>
Applicants are required to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Complete the “Application for employment – Teaching” form (found under the Employment tab on our website)</li>
<li>Provide a 2-3 page cover letter which details your experience and demonstrates your ability to meet the essential criteria for this position, including a statement of personal Christian faith.</li>
<li>Curriculum Vitae of no more than 4 pages</li>
</ul>
<p>Please forward your application marked “Private and Confidential” to:</p>
<p>Mrs Naomi Wilkins<br>
Principal<br>
Oran Park Anglican College</p>
<p><strong>Email: </strong> <a href="mailto:employment@opac.nsw.edu.au?subject=Head%20of%20Music%20Performance%20position%20%28via%20Teachers%20On%20Net%29">employment@opac.nsw.edu.au</a></p>
<p><strong>Applications are due by 8.00 am Thursday 13 November.</strong></p>
<p><i><strong>Vision</strong></i><br>
We strive to be a vibrant learning community that impacts every member for Jesus, through life-changing, caring, quality Christian education.<br><i><strong>Mission</strong></i><br>
We do this by growing a strong and sustainable College community that nurtures Christ-shaped values of courage, curiosity, craftsmanship, collaboration and compassion.</p>