Teaching Job

Reino Unido
Cheltenham, Reino Unido
Pub: 07 May 2024
Cheltenham Ladies' College

Cheltenham Ladies' College

Visiting Music Teacher - Cello

(a tiempo parcial)
£34.82 p/hour
Cheltenham Ladies’ College is one of the world’s leading schools with a strong pioneering heritage. Our aim is to embody excellence, independence and empowerment in the education of young women.

An inspiring and enthusiastic individual is required to join our highly successful and thriving Music department as Visiting Music Teacher - Cello. The successful candidate will be required to teach a range of pupils aged 11-18 years.

The anticipated initial schedule is 10 hours per week. There are additional opportunities on an ad hoc basis to help in orchestra concerts when required, which will be renumerated.

The rate of pay is £34.82 - £36.08 per hour, plus holiday pay at 15.55%.

Our Music Department, has around forty full and part-time staff, this comprises seven full-time musicians and over thirty visiting music staff. The Department has an outstanding reputation and is well resourced.

If you have a good degree or diploma in Music, have highly effective teaching skills, the ability to inspire, empower and motivate pupils to engage with new initiatives with a genuine commitment to putting pupils first and an enjoyment of working with young people we would welcome your application.

To find out more, please visit www.cheltladiescollege.org/jobs/current-vacancies.

Closing date: 12.30pm, Friday 24 May 2024

Interviews will be held week commencing 3 June 2024

Applications will be considered as they are received and College reserves the right to appoint at any time in the process.

Cheltenham Ladies’ College is committed to the safeguarding of children.
fecha límite: 24 May 2024
Start date: septiembre 2024
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