Instrumental & Vocal Tutors
We are seeking committed and energetic part-time instrumental & vocal tutors for primary/secondary and after school teaching from February 2025.
The Community Music Service (CMS) is seeking to appoint innovative and committed musicians to join our highly successful teaching team. The tutors will be required to have knowledge of a variety of teaching styles and be able to teach whole class, small groups and individuals to a high standard from KS2 through to KS5. If you would enjoy the challenge of working for a successful music service and are passionate about teaching music and inspiring young people, we would welcome your application.
Special Requirements for this Post
Instrumental tutors of Guitar/Ukulele: Voice. With experience of a variety of instrumental styles and the ability to lead small ensembles and vocal groups.
Additional Information
Up to 10 hours per week per post, hourly paid at £30.43 / £40.32 for large group /class lead tutor role with a sessional contract; varying hours on a termly basis.
How to Apply
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and a comprehensive screening process will be undertaken on successful applicants including Disclosure check (Applicant Declaration must be completed and returned with application).
About the Provider
Barking and Dagenham Community Music Service
The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham (LBBD) Music Education Hub (MEH) will work with a partnership of local, regional and national providers, schools in the borough, the Bridge organisation - A New Direction, and subject associations to deliver the National Plan for Music Education (NPME).