求人情報 (教育関連の職)

London, イギリス
掲載日: 04 Jun 2025
St Paul's School
Visiting Music Teacher (French Horn)
A space has become available for a Visiting Music Teacher (French Horn) to use the facilities at St Paul’s School (SPS) and St Paul’s Juniors (SPJ). Visiting Music Teachers (VMTs) are self-employed and the contract for provision of lessons is between parents and the VMT. VMT Service Agreements and arrangements for instrumental lessons are managed by the Music School Manager (MSM), Izzy Herschmann who acts as an agent in making the contractual arrangements with parents.
Currently there are at least three students, with scope to increase this over the year. The teaching rate for 2025/26 will be £37.42/35-minute lesson. If you have any questions about the vacancy, please contact Izzy, Music School Manager at IH@stpaulsschool.org.uk.
To express your interest in the contract for Use of Facilities, please complete an ‘Application for Service Agreement Form’ which can be downloaded here.
Closing date for expressions of interest is 9am on Wednesday 11 June. Following your expression of interest, you may be invited to a meeting with the Music School Manager at a mutually agreed time during the week commencing Monday 16 June.
Currently there are at least three students, with scope to increase this over the year. The teaching rate for 2025/26 will be £37.42/35-minute lesson. If you have any questions about the vacancy, please contact Izzy, Music School Manager at IH@stpaulsschool.org.uk.
To express your interest in the contract for Use of Facilities, please complete an ‘Application for Service Agreement Form’ which can be downloaded here.
Closing date for expressions of interest is 9am on Wednesday 11 June. Following your expression of interest, you may be invited to a meeting with the Music School Manager at a mutually agreed time during the week commencing Monday 16 June.
締め切り日: 11 Jun 2025
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