Peripatetic Music Teacher (Flute)
Plymouth College
Plymouth
- New
- Salary:
- Competitive based on an hourly rate
- Job type:
- Part Time, Casual
- Apply by:
- 29 November 2024
Job overview
Plymouth College is a leading co-educational school, which has operated at the forefront of independent education since its inception in 1877. With its excellent programmes for the academic and personal development of pupils, fantastic well-being and pastoral care, as well as world-leading performance sports and co-curricular activities, the College produces well-rounded, confident and resilient young people who stand out from the crowd.
We are seeking to appoint, as soon as possible, a highly skilled flautist, who is a committed, passionate and enthusiastic Flute Teacher to teach across all areas of the school from age 4 to 18. The teacher will deliver lessons that are fun, engaging and inspiring.
The Music Department is a dynamic force with a diverse and vibrant programme of performance opportunities. This role is for those with 1:1 instrumental teaching experience of flute. This post will require the successful candidate to deliver 30 minute flute lessons to students.
The working hours are approximately 2.5 hours per week of 1:1 teaching, but in the hope that this will increase. The candidate can offer an ensemble per week of 30 minutes if they would like to. Pupils will generally expect a lesson once a week during term-time: this results in approximately 30 lessons during the year. There is no provision for lessons outside of school term.
Instrumental Staff are self-employed, and invoice parents of pupils direct. Fees are determined by the school: currently £18 per half-hour lesson.
The closing date for applications is 0900hrs BST on Friday 29th November 2024.
Interviews are likely to take place week commencing Monday 2nd December 2024.
Full details can be found in the Job Description. To apply for this post, please complete the official Plymouth College Application Form and send to HR@plymouthcollege.com
Successful candidates are required to attend compulsory annual safeguarding training, keep up to date with key polices and undertake any other necessary training as deemed relevant to the post.
Please note that applications in the form of CV alone will not be considered
Plymouth College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful candidate must be willing to undergo an enhanced disclosure through the Disclosure and Barring Service.
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About Plymouth College
Plymouth College is an HMC co-educational school based in the bustling maritime city of Plymouth with the magnificent moorland, countryside and coastal landscapes of Devon and Cornwall close to hand. The school has been at the forefront of education in the South West of England since 1877 and, whilst quietly conscious of its past and traditions, it is now renowned for being forward-looking and internationally successful. The school offers continuous education from age 3 to 18 with boarding facilities from age 11, resulting in an international community which, among the students, represents over 35 nationalities.
We believe Plymouth College provides a first class, holistic education. Academic excellence in the classroom is enhanced by a wealth of enriching clubs and after school activities, such as music, the arts, drama and sports. Our Outdoor Education department is sector leading, providing a plethora of activities from caving and climbing, to coasteering and mountain biking amidst the beautiful South West countryside and coastline.
Plymouth College enjoys an enviable worldwide reputation in swimming and diving, which has resulted in multiple national, international and Olympic successes. Traditional team sports such as rugby and hockey have also gained significant recognition, and in 2019 the U14 Girls' Hockey team were National Tier 2 Champions.
We place an emphasis on developing the all-important soft skills, which are sought after by employers, the skills which turn interviews into offers of employment, and which ensure that Plymouth College students fly further and faster in their careers than peers educated elsewhere. Our students are quietly confident, resilient, and possess communication skills and values that set them out from the crowd.
We value each of our students as an individual. Education is personalised by our highly qualified teachers, with lively engaging lessons and modern teaching techniques supported by our emphasis on traditional values.
At the heart of our educational ethos is a culture of success, and a warm and welcoming atmosphere: the Plymouth College family. A happy child will be a successful child. Surrounded by like-minded individuals, our students enjoy their education and celebrate their enthusiasm for learning, whilst developing lifelong friendships.
A Plymouth College education is: inspiring; aspirational; culturally rich; and life enhancing.
ISI Inspection
“The school is extremely successful in fulfilling its aim to produce happy and knowledgeable young adults who strive to reach their potential and gain confidence in their learning. Pupils benefit from an extremely broad, balanced and flexible curriculum in both the prep and senior schools, and from an exceptional elite sports programme in the senior school as part of wide-ranging extra-curricular provision.”
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