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Accompanist in Residence

Accompanist in Residence

Westminster School

Westminster

  • Expired
Salary:
£24,177.92 per annum (actual)
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
3 July 2024

Job overview

Part time (27 hours per week)

Temporary (two year fixed-term contract)

Westminster School is seeking an experienced pianist to play a key role as an Accompanist in Residence.

You will be responsible for organising the provision of piano accompaniment for a variety of concerts, recitals, exams and rehearsals.

You will also be expected to give a maximum of four-to-five hours per week of instrumental tuition.

Teaching qualifications are not essential. You will, however, need to be an experienced performer, with a degree (or equivalent) in Music, in addition to excellent sightreading skills.

About the school

Westminster is one of the UK’s leading academic institutions and is the only ancient London school to occupy its original site. Situated close to Parliament and Westminster Abbey, together with the stimulating diversity of the South Bank and West End, the school has a special atmosphere.

For further information and to apply, please click the apply button.

The deadline for applications is midday, Wednesday 3rd July 2024.

Interviews will take place on Tuesday 9th July 2024.

We are an equal opportunities employer. We therefore encourage candidates to apply irrespective of age, disability, marriage or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion and belief, gender identity, sex or sexual orientation.

The school is a Registered Charity (no 312728).

About Westminster School

Westminster School is the perfect environment for happy and purposeful pupils. Pupils are intellectually, socially, ethically and politically engaged and our aim is to ensure that their enthusiasm for learning is developed further, allowing them to take full advantage of the opportunities presented to them in the future.

While the School is one of the foremost centres of academic excellence in the country, its commitment to academic life does not make it a hothouse for passing examinations. Pupils’ success at examinations and entry to leading universities is instead a result of their enjoyment of academic enquiry, debate and search for explanation, well beyond published syllabuses. It is important also that pupils have the freedom to lead on projects outside of the classroom and embrace a whole range of extra-curricular activities and interests. A host of pupil-led Societies take place every week at the School and pupils can choose to study an additional language, play an instrument or two, volunteer in the local community, row along the Thames, take part in plays and musicals, and much more.

The School’s ethos resides in the enduring values of the liberal tradition reflected in the 1560 Charter of Westminster’s Elizabethan foundation, where it is stated that: ‘the youth which is growing to manhood, as tender shoots in the wood of our state, shall be liberally instructed in good books to the greater honour of the state’. Whilst academic and cultural attainments are highly prized at Westminster, the School is fully committed also to nurture each pupil’s spiritual, moral, emotional and physical development and wellbeing – with a particular emphasis on drawing out individual talent wherever it lies – and to prepare young people for fulfilled private and public lives.’

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