At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead and enhance music courses while ensuring top-notch academic quality.
- Company: Join dBs Institute of Music, a hub for creative education and industry connections.
- Benefits: Enjoy a supportive environment with opportunities for professional growth and collaboration.
- Other info: Diverse and inclusive workplace committed to equal opportunities for all.
- Why this job: Shape the future of music education and inspire the next generation of artists.
- Qualifications: Postgraduate qualification or relevant experience in music performance or production.
The predicted salary is between 31650 - 43607 £ per year.
Quality Lead Music Performance / Vocal Artistry; Songwriting; Music Event Management. Electronic Music Production and the Performance / Songwriting area are the most likely. Specialism confirmed at offer stage.
About dBs Institute of Music is a specialist higher education provider working at the intersection of creative practice and contemporary industry. We teach electronic music production, music production and sound engineering, sound design, music and sound for film and games, music performance, songwriting, vocal artistry, live sound and event management. Our teaching staff are practising professionals; our curriculum is shaped by the industries it prepares students for. Our three campuses in Bristol, Manchester and Plymouth operate as a single faculty. Academic quality, curriculum design, and student experience are developed through cross‑campus collaboration including weekly meetings, discipline working groups, and faculty governance. Course Leaders, Module Leaders and lecturers work across campuses to ensure consistent, high‑quality provision for all students.
The role is one full-time post, held by one person. Approximately half the role is Quality Lead work, the campus‑level academic quality function for dBs Manchester, and approximately half is Course Leader work, leading one course in the postholder’s area of disciplinary specialism. As Quality Lead, you are the local academic steward for quality at Manchester: implementing the institutional quality framework on the ground, monitoring academic quality indicators across all courses at the campus, including module delivery quality, assessment practices, and student feedback, supporting Course Leaders and Module Leaders, and ensuring the campus is well connected into faculty‑wide processes. You line manage the campus Course Leaders. As Course Leader, you lead one course in your specialism: holding the academic coherence of the student journey across all years, line managing the Module Leaders for that course, and contributing teaching in your discipline. The Course Leader specialism is open and will be confirmed at offer stage in line with confirmed student numbers and specialist area of the successful candidate; Electronic Music Production and the Performance / Songwriting area are the most likely. In the first year the postholder may lead a course for first‑year students only, depending on the course area.
This is not a role where the postholder carries the campus alone, and it is not two full jobs in one. It is one full‑time hybrid post, set within a well‑established cross‑campus system and a clear support structure. Three relationships sit at the heart of how the role works: Head of Faculty (line manager, based in Bristol) owns the faculty‑wide academic system, including quality frameworks, the CPD programme, faculty governance, Assessment Boards, and parity of standards across campuses, and provides direction and supervision. Head of Campus (Manchester) holds operational responsibility for the campus, including timetabling, student feedback processes, and the joined‑up student experience. The postholder works alongside the Head of Campus as the academic counterpart to those operational responsibilities. Cross‑campus colleagues, namely Quality Leads, Course Leaders and Module Leaders at Bristol and Plymouth, collaborate through standing governance meetings and discipline‑based working groups. Manchester is not expected to design or run quality processes in isolation.
What we are looking for:
- Disciplinary credibility: a postgraduate qualification, or equivalent professional experience, in one of the specialist areas listed above, with a record of practice or teaching that would allow you to lead a course in that discipline.
- Academic leadership or coordination experience in higher education, with responsibility for quality processes, team management, or both.
- A working understanding of UK HE quality frameworks (OfS conditions, the UK Quality Code), or the appetite and capability to develop this quickly with structured support from the Head of Faculty.
- Strong collaborative and interpersonal skills. You will work in a cross‑campus team, line manage Course Leaders, support Module Leaders, partner with the Head of Campus, and remain accessible to students.
- A commitment to inclusive, industry‑connected higher education.
- A higher education teaching qualification (PGCert HE, FHEA or equivalent) is desirable; where not yet held, the institution will support attainment within an agreed timeframe.
dBs Institute of Music is committed to building a diverse and inclusive creative community, among our students and among the staff who teach and lead them. We know that the music and creative industries, and higher education itself, have not always been equally open to everyone, and that the people who shape a course shape who feels able to belong on it. We particularly welcome applications from women, from Black, Asian and minority ethnic practitioners, from LGBTQ+ creatives, and from people with lived experience of underrepresentation in music and education. If you are weighing up whether this role is for you, we would rather you applied and had a conversation with us than ruled yourself out. We are happy to discuss flexible working, reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process, and any access needs at any stage. Please raise these with us whenever feels right for you.
Quality Lead & Course Leader employer: Bs Music Group
dBs Institute of Music is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work environment where creativity and academic excellence intersect. With a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, employees benefit from collaborative cross-campus support, professional development opportunities, and the chance to shape the future of music education in a vibrant city like Manchester. Join us to be part of a community that values your expertise and fosters meaningful connections within the industry.