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Careers in Music
Careers

Wolverhampton Music Service works in partnership with City of Wolverhampton Council Careers and Enterprise Team and Music Education Hub partners, to support young people to explore routes into the music industry.

Routes into working in the Music Education sector

We have created a document about routes into working in the Music Education sector.

Click HERE to download the sheet.

Work Experience

In partnership with Wolverhampton City Council, the Music Service offers a programme of one week work experience opportunities to secondary students.

Applications can be made through Graham Brown, Work Experience Advisor [email protected]

Gatsby Benchmarks

The Music Service measures its careers offer against the 8 Gatsby Benchmarks

1. A stable Careers programme

The Music Service has a strong tradition of supporting young people into further study and employment.

2. Learning from Career and Labour market information

Wolverhampton Music Service works closely with Hub Partners, Wolverhampton Cultural Education Partnership,  West Midlands Music, Music Mark and Arts Council England to be well placed to understand the local, regional and national music industry and to connect the careers provision to the needs of the local and national economy.

3. Addressing the needs of each student

Music Service teachers work in partnership with schools to understand how best to support each student individually. We want our Careers support to feel accessible to everyone, and we strive to nurture every young person as they explore their own personal musical journey.

4. Linking curriculum learning to careers

The Music Service will attend Wolverhampton Careers Fairs and will support Careers events in schools to develop students’ understanding of where their knowledge, skills and interest in music might lead to. Music Service teachers offer performances in schools to promote an understanding of the wider role of the Music Service teacher and musician, and to inspire children and young people at all points along their musical journey.

5. Encounters with Employers and Employees

The Music Service offers a comprehensive work experience programme which gives an authentic taster of life as a Music Service employee. We have a vibrant and diverse staff who come from a wide range of musical backgrounds and are always happy to share their knowledge, skills and experience. We can give an hour to support:

  • mock interviews
  • guess my job
  • school assemblies
6. Experiences of workplaces

In partnership with Wolverhampton City Council, the Music Service offers a programme of one week work experience opportunities to secondary students. Applications can be made through Graham Brown, Work Experience Advisor [email protected]

7. Encounters with Further and Higher Education

The Music Service works in partnership with West Midlands Music, Birmingham Conservatoire (BCU), Royal Northern College and other national higher education establishments to facilitate student attendance at open days and other instrument specific focus days.

8. Personal guidance

If you have students that require specific guidance, get in touch with us directly. We can support individual students in exploring a wide range of musical pathways so that they can best understand how their musical interests and identities can be developed further. Personal guidance is given to support students to achieve national music accreditation through graded exams (UCAS points Grade 6-8) and to audition for places on Higher Education music courses.

18-24 Careers Offer

In partnership with the Music Education Hub, Wolverhampton Music Service continues to support young people into the music industry after they have left school. Here are some useful links:

Careers In The Music Industry
Musicians’ Union
UK Music Careers Information Pack

Corporate Parenting Responsibility

The Music Service is committed to supporting care experienced young people into higher education and employment. We offer bespoke career advice and work experience opportunities to 18-24 care leavers.

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