Music Partnerships Coordinator in City of Westminster

Music Partnerships Coordinator in City of Westminster

City of Westminster Part-Time 24867 - 32542 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
The Independent Schools Council

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Coordinate music partnerships and create opportunities for students to collaborate and perform.
  • Company: Westminster School, a vibrant community focused on music education.
  • Benefits: Generous pension scheme, free gym access, cycle scheme, and private medical insurance.
  • Other info: Flexible hours during term time with excellent networking opportunities.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact in music education and inspire young musicians.
  • Qualifications: Passion for music and strong communication skills required.

The predicted salary is between 24867 - 32542 £ per year.

Required for: September 2026

Location: Dean’s Yard, Westminster

Contract: Part-time, Permanent Position (term time only)

Hours of work: The post holder is employed for eight hours per week, term time only. The nature of the work will require the post holder to work up to four of the eight hours per week on Thursday afternoons. The remaining hours will be within the school day and can be flexible to suit the candidate.

Salary: The salary for this role is £6,888.63 per annum (actual).

Benefits include:

  • Generous School pension scheme
  • Free access to the School’s leisure facilities, including a fitness gym (restricted hours)
  • Cycle to Work Scheme and season ticket loans following completion of our standard probation period
  • Private medical insurance (opt in)
  • Free school meals are also available when on-site during working hours for the role.

The closing date for this role is midday on Monday 29th June 2026. Interviews will take place shortly after the closing date.

We are seeking an inspirational musician and communicator to allow our school community to thrive within meaningful and sustained partnerships. The role will promote relationships within the music education sector, in our local area and further afield, for the benefit of all. The Music Partnerships Coordinator will work with the Director of Music to refine and further develop our strategy for music partnerships. This role was created to reflect the value and importance that the School places on partnerships, establishing new music partnerships and strengthening existing ones at both local and national levels for the benefit of all participants.

Westminster pupils presently take part in a civic engagement programme on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, part of which includes making music within a variety of local organisations and schools. The Music Department has developed links with both the Pimlico Musical Foundation - a local charity that runs singing programmes and choirs within local primary schools - and a number of state schools within the City of Westminster. In recent years, staff and pupils from across these schools have combined for specific performance projects.

The Music Teachers’ Association (MTA) formed a partnership with HMC, and part of the remit for this was to encourage all schools to continue to forge better links with other institutions and organisations within their local areas, including the lead partner of their respective music hubs. The City of Westminster is serviced by the Tri-borough Music Hub (TBMH), which delivers and supports music education across the three London boroughs of Kensington and Chelsea, Hammersmith and Fulham, and Westminster. The post holder will help to maintain our link with TBMH. Through stronger partnership, we seek to contribute to a stronger support network for music educators in the area which, in turn, will allow for more collaborative opportunities for pupils at both Westminster and in other schools.

The Music Partnerships Coordinator will work closely alongside the Director of Music, to advocate for music education in schools. They will develop sustained and meaningful partnerships for the benefit of both young people and music education professionals.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop opportunities for Westminster pupils to work / perform side-by-side with other young people.
  • Develop a series of workshops in which Westminster pupils can work or perform with / coach pupils in local primary schools.
  • Develop a student mentor scheme including training for student mentors.
  • Develop a series of primary school assemblies involving secondary school pupils.
  • Assist in design and delivery of large-scale collaborative performances involving large numbers of pupils across different schools.
  • Liaise with institutions and organisations within the local area including the Tri-borough Music Hub and its partner organisations.
  • Assist with the organisation of a series of taster events, for various different age groups, to encourage greater exposure to different instruments, styles, and genres.
  • Strengthen links with professional musicians and other contacts within the music industry to expose pupils from both Westminster and other local institutions to professional role models.
  • Assist with the administration and evaluation of partnership projects.
  • Coordinate the logistics for the Partner Schools at our collaborative concert at an external venue (and the preceding rehearsals here at Westminster) in March each year.

We are an equal opportunities employer. We therefore encourage candidates to apply irrespective of age, disability, marriage or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion and belief, gender identity, sex or sexual orientation.

Westminster School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Music Partnerships Coordinator in City of Westminster employer: The Independent Schools Council

Westminster School is an exceptional employer that values creativity and collaboration, offering a supportive work culture where music education thrives. With flexible working hours during term time, generous benefits including a school pension scheme, private medical insurance, and access to leisure facilities, employees are encouraged to grow both personally and professionally. The role of Music Partnerships Coordinator not only allows for meaningful engagement with the local community but also fosters partnerships that enrich the educational experience for students and staff alike.

The Independent Schools Council

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The Independent Schools Council Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Music Partnerships Coordinator in City of Westminster

Musical Knowledge
Communication Skills
Partnership Development
Workshop Facilitation
Mentoring
Event Coordination
Collaboration