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Assistant Teaching Professor in Music (Co-Director of Performance) Part time

Assistant Teaching Professor

2026-04-13

Location

Cambridge

University of Cambridge

Type

Part-time (0.3 FTE), Permanent

Start Date

2026-08-16

Salary

£47,389-£59,966 pro rata

Teaching Load

Performance seminars, recital examinations (120 students), student recitals management

Required Qualifications

Masters-level qualification in Music or equivalent professional experience
High-profile international performing career in Western classical music
Advanced-level performance teaching experience
Project-management in professional musical career
Availability during recital season (May-June)
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Assistant Teaching Professor in Music (Co-Director of Performance) Part time

Assistant Teaching Professor in Music (Co-Director of Performance) Part time

The Faculty of Music seeks to appoint an Assistant Teaching Professor in Performance (0.3 FTE) to act as Co-Director of Performance, starting on 16 August 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. This is a permanent post.

The successful candidate will be an instrumentalist with a high-profile international performing career. Their main specialism will complement that of the current Co-Director, a concert and opera singer, and will bring to the Faculty one or more areas of performance expertise that are currently underrepresented within the Cambridge music community. Applicants must have strong experience and professional standing in the performance of Western classical music.

The appointee will contribute to the Faculty's performance provision by teaching Performance seminars and related classes, focusing on aspects of performance relevant to professional practice, primarily within the Western art music tradition. They will assist in organising and delivering both curricular and extra-curricular performance activities. Responsibilities include helping curate established partnerships that provide teaching and chamber-music opportunities for talented instrumentalists, and overseeing aspects of the Faculty's instrument collection.

Working with the other Co-Director of Performance, the postholder will chair and moderate the annual recital examinations (normally involving around 120 students) and, with administrative support, manage student recitals. The role also includes outreach activities, coordination of Faculty and external performance prizes and nominations, and participation in committee and EDI work. The position is teaching-focused and does not include a research component.

Applicants should hold a Masters-level qualification in Music or have equivalent professional experience. They will be performers of high professional standing, with experience of advanced-level performance teaching and familiarity with the project-management aspects of a professional musical career. The successful candidate will need to work across a wide range of musical styles, genres, and instrumental/vocal specialisms, collaborate flexibly with the other Co-Director and administrative staff, and be available for concentrated periods during the recital season (May - June).

The Faculty of Music sits at the heart of a large network of musical study, research, and practice. It comprises 14 FTE permanent academic staff, 5 postdoctoral researchers, 22 affiliated lecturers, and 16 professional services staff, supporting around 200 undergraduates and 70 graduate students. Facilities include a professional concert hall, music library, historical instrument collection, and a Javanese gamelan. The Faculty also houses the Centre for Music and Science, a purpose-built facility with a recording studio, computer room, and research space.

Further information about the Faculty is available at: www.mus.cam.ac.uk

To apply, please upload:

  • a covering letter explaining your suitability for the role;
  • a CV, including performances/projects and areas of teaching competence;
  • contact details for three referees

Informal enquiries about the role may be directed to Professors David Trippett (djt31@cam.ac.uk) or Katharine Ellis (kje32@cam.ac.uk). Queries about the application process should be sent to the Schools HR team (musichr@admin.cam.ac.uk).

The closing date for applications midnight (GMT) on 13 April 2026. Interviews will take place on 1 May 2026, subject to change.

Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online.

Please quote reference GT49077 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

We are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, and encourage applications from under-represented groups. The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK

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Key information

Department/location

Faculty of Music

Salary

£47,389-£59,966 pro rata

Reference

GT49077

Category

Academic

Date published

13 March 2026

Closing date

13 April 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Assistant Teaching Professor in Music role?

Applicants must hold a Masters-level qualification in Music or equivalent professional experience. You need to be a performer of high professional standing with a high-profile international performing career in Western classical music, plus experience in advanced-level performance teaching and project management. See lecturer jobs for similar roles or advice on becoming a lecturer.

🎼What are the main responsibilities as Co-Director of Performance?

Key duties include teaching Performance seminars and classes on professional practice in Western art music, organising curricular/extra-curricular activities, chairing annual recital examinations (120 students), managing student recitals, outreach, prizes, and EDI work. Oversee instrument collection and partnerships. Explore faculty jobs for more academic opportunities.

Is this a full-time position, and what is the employment type?

This is a part-time (0.3 FTE) permanent post, teaching-focused with no research component. Salary is £47,389-£59,966 pro rata. Check higher ed jobs for part-time academic roles.

📅What is the application process and deadline?

Apply by midnight (GMT) 13 April 2026 via the online system, uploading a covering letter, CV (performances/projects/teaching), and three referees. Quote reference GT49077. Interviews: 1 May 2026. Use our free resume template and cover letter template.

Does the role offer visa sponsorship or research opportunities?

No visa sponsorship; candidates must be eligible to work in the UK. It is teaching-focused with no research component. Specialism should complement opera singing in underrepresented areas. View professor jobs for research-heavy roles.

🏛️When does the position start, and what facilities are available?

Starts 16 August 2026 or soon after. Faculty offers concert hall, music library, historical instruments, Javanese gamelan, and Centre for Music and Science with recording studio. Visit Faculty website for details.
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