Friendly colleagues. Fantastic environment. Great benefits.

Join one of the world's leading music education organisations for a rewarding and fulfilling career.

As well as development opportunities and scope for progression, you'll enjoy:

  • 20-25+ days of annual leave (depending on role and length of service)
  • Christmas closure days
  • Career breaks
  • Flexible working arrangements (e.g. 8am-10am start, 4pm-6pm finish)
  • Employee assistance programme including access to counselling services supporting both personal and work-related issues
  • Use of our music practice rooms
  • Contributory pension scheme
  • Life assurance 
  • Income protection benefits 
  • Interest-free loan to purchase a season ticket or bicycle
  • Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay
  • Discounts on ABRSM and affiliated products

Full details of rewards and benefits policies are available on joining, including any eligibility restrictions that may apply. Exact details of the rewards and benefits on offer can be altered at any time and may vary from those shown above.

Our colleagues come from a wide variety of backgrounds, yet we all share one thing: a genuine love for what we do. You won't necessarily need a musical background to join us. What we do look for are people who:

  • Demonstrate the right skills and experience
  • Understand the importance of good customer service
  • Believe in our vision to inspire more people to get involved with music
  1. Apply through our recruitment portal - we'll contact you with the outcome as soon as possible.
  2. If you're shortlisted, we'll ask you to come in for an interview with a panel of colleagues. Depending on the role, we may also ask you to complete a test - we'll let you know in advance if we plan to do this.
  3. In some cases, we may ask you back for a second interview - we'll let you know about this as early as possible.
  4. If we offer you the role, we'll do pre-employment checks to make sure everything is fine in terms of references, work eligibility, etc.

How do I apply for a role?

You'll find all our vacancies on our recruitment portal.

When you apply, you'll be asked to send us your CV and provide some personal details as well as information about your work experience, education and referees who can be contacted if you're offered the role.

You'll also be asked to complete a supporting statement demonstrating how you meet the requirements of the role as described in the job description and the person specification.  


Can I just send in my CV if there are no suitable jobs available?

We encourage candidates to apply for specific jobs rather than speculatively sending in their CV. If you can't find a suitable vacancy at the moment, we recommend that you regularly check our website for vacancies.


What if I can't complete an online application?

If you'd like to apply in a different format (for example, in a Word document) because you're unable to use the online process, please contact the HR team using the form on this page.


How can I maximise my chance of being shortlisted?

It's important that you complete all sections of the online application form so that the recruiting panel can understand your skills, interests, behaviours, knowledge and experience are relevant to the role.

Shortlisting is mostly based on the information you provide in the supporting statement. When completing this, please refer to the job description and show us how your experience matches what we need in the role. 

You may want to use the STAR approach:

Situation: Describe a situation you were in. It could be something from your previous employment or personal experience - just make sure it's relevant. Give enough detail for the person shortlisting to understand what was involved.

Task: Explain your responsibility in that situation and what you needed to do.

Action: Describe the action you personally took to resolve the situation. Explain the process/steps you took. Even if you're describing a group project, describe what you did rather than what the team did as a whole.

Result: This is the crucial part of the answer. Explain what happened as a result of your actions. Talk about what you achieved, the benefits of it, and what you learned.


The person specification mentions a particular qualification or experience that I don't have. Should I still apply?

The person specification lists the key skills, knowledge, experience and behaviours needed to carry out the job successfully, and we'll make an assessment using the information you provide.

If you don't quite meet the criteria - for example, if you have an understanding of something rather than experience of doing it yourself - and are able to demonstrate your understanding or how you might approach a situation/task, we'd definitely take this into consideration.

However, some of the person specification points (specific qualifications, for example) can be critical to the role, so if you don't meet those requirements you're unlikely to be shortlisted.


How quickly will I know if I have been shortlisted?

Every recruitment campaign will be different depending on how quickly the shortlisting panel can review applications, but if you haven't been shortlisted, you'll receive an email from us confirming that.


If I'm not shortlisted, can I get feedback on my application?

Yes, we're able to offer feedback on your application if you aren't shortlisted for an interview.


Can I get feedback after my interview?

If you're unsuccessful in your interview, we can provide feedback.

ABRSM is committed to providing equality of opportunity and treatment for all, and will not unlawfully or unfairly discriminate directly or indirectly on the grounds of gender, colour, race, nationality, marital status, religion or belief, sexual orientation, disability or age in its dealings with candidates.

Contact our HR team

How we use your information

ABRSM and ABRSM Publishing will use the personal information that you provide in accordance with applicable data protection laws and our privacy policy (see abrsm.org/privacypolicy). We will process your personal information to carry out our obligations under any contract between you and us, and where otherwise reasonably necessary for our purposes. ABRSM is registered as a data controller with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office under registration number Z6618494. ABRSM Publishing is registered as a data controller with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office under registration number Z6329415.

ABRSM in a nutshell

Who we are

The exam board of the Royal Schools of Music and a registered charity, supporting high-quality music-making and learning around the world since 1889.

What we do

Provide pathways and resources for music learners and teachers, including graded exams, assessments and diplomas. We also work with organisations around the world, providing donations, scholarships and sponsorships.

Our culture

Collaborative. Open and honest. All opinions are valued.

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