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Une opportunité passionnante pour un professeur de percussion orchestrale à Warwickshire Music. Rejoignez une équipe dynamique dédiée à l'éducation musicale et enseignez à des élèves de tous niveaux. Ce poste à temps partiel commence en septembre 2025 et offre un soutien au développement professionnel. Les candidats doivent être motivés, organisés et talentueux.
£19,202 FTE (£21.16 per hour) - £28,678 FTE (£31.60 per hour) over 33 delivery weeks (pay award pending)
We require an outstanding teacher of Orchestral Percussion to join our team from September 2025 to teach pupils from beginner to advanced level from September 2025. Initially teaching for 1 day per week (up to 6 hrs), in one of our very high performing schools with a strong music tradition.
Warwickshire Music
Location
Warwickshire
Contract Type
Part-Time Permanent
Start Date
1st September 2025
Closing Date
4th August 2025 at 18:00
Warwickshire Music is the principal provider of music education in Warwickshire and is the lead organisation of the Warwickshire Music Hub. We teach over 11,000 pupils each week and provide instrumental, vocal and class music teaching in schools, community music centres and provide a wide range of ensembles and music groups each week for children & young people across Warwickshire.
We require an outstanding teacher of Orchestral Percussion to join our team from September 2025 to teach pupils from beginner to advanced level from September 2025. Initially teaching for 1 day per week (up to 6 hrs), in one of our very high performing schools with a strong music tradition in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Teaching will ideally take place on Mondays each week to accommodate the school busy music activity timetable. There is potential to develop and grow a teaching timetable over more than one initial day to encompass teaching at additional schools and area music centre over time.
We welcome new applications to the instrumental teaching profession and can provide support and training to enable ongoing individual professional development, especially in group and whole class teaching practice. Knowledge of teaching more than one instrumental discipline is desirable but not essential. Applications from single disciplines also welcomed.
Our teachers are expected to be committed, enthusiastic musicians and teachers who can inspire pupils and communicate with clarity, conviction and sensitivity. You will be organised, skilled and confident in the use of technology, receptive to new ideas, ambitious for your own professional development and be able to work independently and as part of a team of professionals dedicated the musical development and safeguarding of children and young people.
Teacher pay is based upon hourly rates ranging from £21.16 to £31.60 per hour (pay award pending) for group, individual and ensemble teaching, depending on experience. Pay is annualised and paid as a monthly salary throughout the year. Teaching hours may increase or decrease through the year in response to demand. Travel expenses between schools are also paid, and our teaching roles benefit from membership of the Teacher Pension Scheme.
Closing Date:
4th August 2025 at 18:00
Interviews:
Interview expected in Warwick in the week beginning 18th August 2025
Warwickshire Music is the principal provider of music education in Warwickshire. We teach over 12,000 pupils each week and provide instrumental, vocal and class music teaching in schools, music centres and provide a wide range of ensembles.
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