Offerta di lavoro - Insegnamento

Regno Unito
Oundle, Regno Unito
Pubb: 08 May 2025
Oundle School

Oundle School

Visiting Music Teacher - Flute

(a tempo parziale, a tempo indeterminato)
£37.07 p/hour
We have an exciting opportunity for a Visiting Flute Teacher to join our exceptional Music Department.

The Role

The purpose of the role is to provide high calibre instrument lessons for pupils, to enable them to perform musically to the high standards expected by the School and to achieve their full potential in music examinations and concert performances as appropriate. This will be primarily achieved through one-to-one lessons, and assistance with ensembles and coaching as required. Visiting Music Teachers are responsible to Heads of Instrument on a daily basis.

The Department

The Music Department is housed in an old Georgian Rectory, now the Gascoigne Building, near the centre of the School and the town. The Gascoigne Building provides an attractive and well-equipped environment for music education. The School has a fleet of 54 pianos, its own Music Library, and the chapel has 3 organs: a three manual instrument, built in 1984 by Frobenius of Denmark, a 5-stop continuo organ by Johnson and a Copeman Hart instrument, built in 2000.

The Music Department presently consists of the Director of Music, Head of Academic Music and School Organist, 5 Heads of Instruments specialising in Wind & Brass, Strings, Piano, Singing, Music Production, an Academic Music Teacher, supported by a team of part-time visiting instrumental teachers and two Administrators.

If you are excited by this opportunity, please complete an application form on our website.

Application closing date: 9am on Friday 6th June 2025.

Interviews: Friday 13 June 2025.
scadenza: 06 Jun 2025
Start date: settembre 2025
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