Visiting Music teacher – Brass
Aberdour Preparatory School
Surrey
- New
- Salary:
- Currently £25 per 30-minute lesson.
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2025
- Apply by:
- 5 December 2024
Job overview
Thank you for taking an interest in the Visiting Music Teacher Brass role at Aberdour School. As a Visiting Music Teacher, you will work alongside our music department to ensure the highest standards of high-quality brass instruction to students of all ages. The role is self-employed and will report to the Director of Music.
Lesson charges: currently £25 per 30-minute lesson.
The current rate of room hire is £5 per pupil per term.
Contract – self-employed.
Key accountabilities and responsibilities of the role:
- Plan and deliver engaging and effective brass lessons tailored to individual student needs and learning styles.
- Teach fundamental techniques, music theory, sight-reading and repertoire appropriate to students’ skill levels.
- Inspire and motivate students to develop their musical abilities and foster a love for music.
- Prepare students for performances, examinations and competitions as required.
- Monitor student progress and provide constructive feedback to support their development.
- Collaborate with colleagues and participate in school events and performances.
- Examinations – preparing students for ABRSM or Trinity graded examinations where necessary.
- Timetabling – to create your own timetable in advance half termly, cross checking with the school calendar to ensure timetables take account of school events and examinations. To communicate this timetable in advance with the school and parents.
- Liaising with parents and the Director of Music regarding pupil progress as necessary.
- Be prepared to promote services in school assemblies / lessons to recruit students.
- Willingness to teach whole-class brass lessons will be an advantage.
All visiting Music Teachers have a responsibility and duty of care to safeguard and promote the welfare of pupils. Visiting Music Teachers must be aware of the systems within the School which support safeguarding and must act in accordance with the School’s Safeguarding and Child Protect Policy and Code of Conduct Policy. Visiting Music Teachers will receive appropriate child protection training which is regularly updated.
Qualifications, training and experience
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Music Education, Music Performance, Music etc.
- Proven experience of teaching brass instruments to students of primary age and up to grade 8 level.
- Experience in teaching a range of ages and abilities.
- Thorough and up-to-date knowledge of ABRSM and Trinity examination requirements.
Skills and abilities
- Strong knowledge of music theory.
- Excellent verbal communication skills.
- Ability to create a positive and supportive learning environment.
- Organisational skills to effectively plan lessons and manage student timetables.
- Commitment to professional development and staying current with best practices in music education.
- Be able to work flexible hours.
- Focused on providing a consistently high standard of woodwind instruction to students.
- Commitment to promoting the safety and wellbeing of children and young people.
Closing date: 9am, Thursday 5 December 2024
Shortlisting: Friday 6 December 2024 – successful candidates will be contacted
Interviews: Monday 9 December 2024
Aberdour School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
About Aberdour Preparatory School
- Aberdour Preparatory School
- Brighton Road, Burgh Heath, Tadworth
- Surrey
- KT20 6AJ
- United Kingdom
Overview
Founded in 1928, Aberdour is one of Surrey's leading independent preparatory schools, catering for 370 girls and boys aged 2 - 11 years and situated in 12 acres of beautiful countryside. The school is superbly resourced and equipped and offers excellent pay and conditions, small class sizes and many opportunities for professional development.
About Us
Aberdour is a thriving community where boys and girls, aged 2 to 11, benefit from learning, playing and growing together in a caring and safe environment. Small classes ensure that each pupil is supported. Through our uniquely designed PAL curriculum, at Aberdour, every child has the opportunity to shine. Children are encouraged to achieve their potential, whilst never being afraid of ‘having a go’ or of asking for help whenever they may need it – in or out of the classroom.
Being an Aberdorian means being part of our School family – a family that will always be there to support your child. The number of ex-pupils who return to visit tells us that this is still felt by them long after they have left the School. There is a saying, ‘Do not confine your children to your own learning, for they were born in another time’. We never forget that we are preparing children for a modern world. Growing up today can be confusing and complex; at our School we provide children with the relevant learning and support required to face the challenges ahead.
It is our belief that every child who walks through our doors has brilliance within them. It is our aim to find and nurture that brilliance and celebrate, as a whole community, the success of every child. Please read our Personalised Achievement Learning (P.A.L) webpage to see how we will achieve this for our children.
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