dBs Institute | Academic Leadership
Location: Bristol
Salary: £38,000–£42,000 (FTE)
Hours: 30 hours per week
Reports To: Quality Lead
Key Relationships: Module Leaders; Head of Campus; other Course Leaders; Student Support; Academic Services; Executive Head of Student Experience and Campus Life
External Relationships: Falmouth University; industry partners; students; professional bodies
We are looking for a Course Leader with expertise in one or more of the following areas: Music Performance & Songwriting, Music and Sound for Film/Game, or Electronic Music Production.
This is a key academic leadership role responsible for shaping and delivering a high-quality, industry-relevant student experience across a full degree programme. You will ensure students experience a coherent, well-structured course that supports progression, achievement, and professional development.
The role combines academic leadership, curriculum oversight, student support, and teaching. You will act as the main academic point of contact for students on the course and work closely with Module Leaders to ensure consistency, quality, and progression across all levels.
We are flexible on specialism and workload, with a minimum commitment of 3 days per week and the option to increase to full time depending on course needs, specialism, and teaching allocation.
You will take ownership of the academic coherence and delivery of a degree programme, ensuring students receive a joined-up and supportive learning experience from start to finish.
You will:
dBs Institute operates across three campuses in Bristol, Manchester, and Plymouth as a single faculty. Academic quality, curriculum, and student experience are developed collaboratively across all sites to ensure consistency and excellence.
You will work within a structured academic framework, supported by a Quality Lead, cross-campus Course Leaders, and institutional governance systems. This ensures you are supported in maintaining high standards without working in isolation.
At dBs Institute of Music, we’re committed to a diverse, inclusive creative community and actively encourage applications from women, Black, Asian and minority ethnic practitioners, LGBTQ+ creatives, and those with lived experience of underrepresentation in music and education.
A postgraduate degree in live sound, audio technology, event management, music production, or a closely related discipline; or substantial professional experience at a senior level in the live sound or events industries that is demonstrably equivalent to postgraduate study.
A higher education teaching qualification or professional recognition (e.g. PGCert HE, FHEA or equivalent), or a commitment to achieving this within an agreed timeframe supported by the institution.
Experience of teaching, lecturing, training, or mentoring in a higher education, further education, or professional development context.
| Are there any specific technical skills required? | Google suite experience, including Classroom, spreadsheet creation and management, virtual meetings, writing and grammar skills, and administrative skills. Experience as a musician, vocalist, performer, or songwriter. |
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| What could a typical day look like in this role? | Delivering lessons, meeting with students, supporting and line managing staff teaching on your course, planning lessons, marking, and administrative tasks. |
Please submit a CV and covering letter outlining your experience and relevant specialism. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview.
Please note that interviews may take place prior to the closing date and early application is encouraged.
Interviews will be in person, although online may be possible if requested. Ideal start date 3rd August 2026.
Bristol
BS1 2LZ