求人情報 (教育関連の職)
Trafford, イギリス
掲載日: 19 Dec 2024
Trafford Music Service
Music tutor - brass
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Please visit Greater.Jobs website for further details, role profile and to apply.
Closing date: 05/01/2025
This role is for a committed and inspiring teacher to deliver whole class and individual/small group brass lessons to primary aged pupils in school years 1 – 6 in Trafford Schools during term time.
The successful candidate must be able to teach pupils from beginner to Grade 8 / Diploma, ideally on a range of brass instruments (including French Horn) and they will join a fabulous, dedicated, and inspirational team who will support you and your professional development. They will be supported with resources and shadowing opportunities of other Trafford Music Service staff.
It is essential for this role to be an experienced teacher in delivering whole class projects and must demonstrate strong classroom management skills. The role requires adaptive classroom teaching to support all learners and confidence to liaise and communicate with school staff and music service managers.
Pay and Working Hours
This post is casual on Teachers’ Pay and Conditions on the Unqualified Teacher pay scale 3-6.
The working hours/days for this post are 16 hours across Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays during term time. Candidates should be sure they can commit to teaching during term time before applying. We are committed to providing continuity for our pupils and the highest level of instrumental tutoring. Tutors are employed on Teachers’ pay and conditions and therefore have the school holidays off and all tutors are expected to fully commit to all term dates.
How to apply:
Candidates must complete the online job application form on the Greater.Jobs website.
Candidates must include on their application:
Examples of how you meet the attached role profile ‘About You’ criteria.
What instrument/s you teach and to what level.
Applications will be scored against how each candidate meets the ‘About You’ criteria on th
Closing date: 05/01/2025
This role is for a committed and inspiring teacher to deliver whole class and individual/small group brass lessons to primary aged pupils in school years 1 – 6 in Trafford Schools during term time.
The successful candidate must be able to teach pupils from beginner to Grade 8 / Diploma, ideally on a range of brass instruments (including French Horn) and they will join a fabulous, dedicated, and inspirational team who will support you and your professional development. They will be supported with resources and shadowing opportunities of other Trafford Music Service staff.
It is essential for this role to be an experienced teacher in delivering whole class projects and must demonstrate strong classroom management skills. The role requires adaptive classroom teaching to support all learners and confidence to liaise and communicate with school staff and music service managers.
Pay and Working Hours
This post is casual on Teachers’ Pay and Conditions on the Unqualified Teacher pay scale 3-6.
The working hours/days for this post are 16 hours across Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays during term time. Candidates should be sure they can commit to teaching during term time before applying. We are committed to providing continuity for our pupils and the highest level of instrumental tutoring. Tutors are employed on Teachers’ pay and conditions and therefore have the school holidays off and all tutors are expected to fully commit to all term dates.
How to apply:
Candidates must complete the online job application form on the Greater.Jobs website.
Candidates must include on their application:
Examples of how you meet the attached role profile ‘About You’ criteria.
What instrument/s you teach and to what level.
Applications will be scored against how each candidate meets the ‘About You’ criteria on th
締め切り日: 05 Jan 2025
Start date: 4月 2025
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