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Instrumental Teacher (Piano)

Instrumental Teacher (Piano)

Jewish Community Secondary School

London

  • £36 per hour
  • New
Salary:
includes holiday entitlement, on a casual employment contract, 10 lessons per term.
Job type:
Part Time, Casual
Start date:
asap
Apply by:
10 October 2024

Job overview

We are seeking a highly motivated, enthusiastic and well-qualified teacher of piano to join our team of instrumental tutors 1 day per week.


If you can offer a second instrument alongside the specified instruments please make this clear on the application. The ability and/or an interest in coaching/directing ensembles would be an advantage.

A subject within the Creative and Expressive Arts Faculty, Music is taught once a week to all students in Years 7 and 8. Students opting for Music in Year 9 have 5 lessons per fortnight. There is strong uptake for GCSE Music and A level Music is offered and runs in the Sixth Form. The Music Department has excellent facilities and resources, including a suite of Apple Mac computers and a Bluthner grand piano. Students are provided with opportunities to perform at Assemblies and in the end of term concerts. Instrumental teaching is an important aspect of the JCoSS Music Department and many of our students perform to a very high level both in school ensembles and as members of borough or conservatoire orchestras.

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+44 20 8344 2220

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There is no school like JCoSS.  Our unique atmosphere is felt as soon as you walk through the doors of our magnificent new state of the art building.  Our students are passionate, our staff are happy and our parents are proud to be JCoSS parents.  Our latest Ofsted report summarised the school perfectly

- Pupils treat others as equals, showing kindness and respect.

- Very little learning time is lost to poor behaviour.

- Pupils enjoy attending this ambitious, supportive and inspiring school.

- Leaders have embedded an ethos that promotes tolerance and inclusion.

- Pupils are encouraged to develop their own identity while learning to understand and celebrate that of others.

Our Vision: JCoSS is an academic, aspirational learning community, known and respected for our pioneering spirit, our humanity and our excellent outcomes.

Our Ethos: If you think you know what working in a Jewish school might be like, be ready to think again. Our outward-looking and pluralist Jewish ethos combines an embrace of open-minded values with a deep love of the varied riches of Jewish tradition. The staff and leadership team includes different faiths and none at all levels, and the school has a culture of purposeful good humour and humanity. We are a school like no other.

Our Results: We have a track record of outstanding results. Students achieve excellent outcomes and make great progress. In 2024 48% of A level grades were at A*or A and 75% of Cambridge Technical grades were Distinction* or Distinction. 50% of GCSE grades were grade 7 or higher, with more than a quarter of the cohort achieving at least 7 GCSEs at grade 7 or better. Our ‘Progress 8’ score is consistently significantly above national average. Supported by a strong programme, every year students gain places at Oxbridge and for Medical and Veterinary Study, as well as for a wide range of specialisms and competitive courses at prestigious institutions.

Staff Benefits: We appoint on potential as well as experience, and we are committed to supporting staff development. Several non-teaching colleagues have trained with us as teachers; our rich CPL programme includes full induction for new teaching staff including ECTs, NPQ programmes, and financial support for MA courses, Action Research projects and many other opportunities. Additional responsibilities are always considered for suitable candidates and we offer ECTs employment for the last few weeks of the summer term. Our admissions policy includes priority places for the children of all staff*. Our website details a huge number and variety of staff wellbeing initiatives.

* (Children, Jewish and non-Jewish, of JCoSS staff who have a permanent contract of employment and have completed two years of service on the last day of the summer term of the academic year prior to application)

Our Location & Community: The school is in beautiful £50m buildings overlooking the Green Belt. It is easily accessible from Northern, Piccadilly and Overground rail links, public buses run past the entrance and a school coach service (available to staff) serves our whole catchment area. We attract students from eloquent and supportive communities across North London and Hertfordshire.

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