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Music Tutor - Piano

Music Tutor - Piano

Edge Grove

Hertfordshire

  • £35 per hour
  • Expired
Salary:
Zero hours contract (approx 2-3 days per week during term times - dependent upon pupils requiring lessons) - hourly rate to be reviewed for September 2022
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2022
Apply by:
4 July 2022

Job overview

The successful candidate will support the Director of Music in the delivery of music lessons across the whole School. You will be required to work collaboratively with a small, but  dedicated team of tutors to ensure that excellence is achieved in the curriculum. You will be passionate about fostering an interest in music for all children. 

This is a zero-hours contract based on the number of pupils allocated. Currently the piano tutor has 2-3 days of work at this school.

We are also keen to have tutors who can support the music department by accompanying the choirs and being involved in the after school activities. These hours would be paid as additional time to the pupil music lessons.

Interviews will be on site and you will have an opportunity to see the school environment during an interview. 

Teaching and Learning Requirements

• Provide tuition to pupils of the School at days and times agreed with the School.

• Instruct pupils, ranging from complete beginners to those of a high standard, the 

technique and musicianship required to play an appropriate musical instrument, 

offering encouragement, support and guidance as necessary.

• Seek to motivate, support and stretch pupils to achieve their full potential.

• Set targets for pupil attainment levels.

• Work with parents to enable them to understand the tuition programme, pupil 

assessment and how to help their children progress.

• Organise and display timetables as agreed with the Director of Music for lesson 

schedules, adhering to the School policy (of lesson rotation, etc.).

• Liaise with colleagues to ensure a seamless delivery of departmental aims and 

objectives.

• Support music ensembles if and when required following consultation.

• Carry out the administrative procedures of the Department (lesson grades, pupilabsence notes etc.).

• Prepare appropriate pupils for Associated Board (or similar) Music Exams.

• Where appropriate, and following consultation with the Director of Music, organise, 

promote, rehearse and direct appropriate ensembles as extra-curricular activities.

• Prepare pupils for concerts, festivals and competitions (as appropriate) and encourage 

pupils to take the available opportunities to develop all aspects of their musicianship.

• Assess, record and report as required on the development, progress and attainment 

of pupils.

• Promote the general progress and well-being of any pupil assigned to her / him.

• Provide the Director of Music with such information as is required by the School in 

relation to the progress of your tutees. 

• Attend parents' evenings and discuss the progress of pupils with their parents.

• Contribute to the review of appropriate departmental policies and procedures.

• Monitor the condition and safe use of classroom equipment and facilities.

• Follow standard, ‘whole school’ agreed policies.

• Act in the professional manner of a member of School staff, maintaining good order 

and discipline among the pupils and safeguarding their health and safety, both when 

they are authorised to be on the School premises and when they are engaged in 

authorised School activities elsewhere.

• Promote and safeguard the welfare of children and young persons for whom you are 

responsible and with whom you come into contact.

• Undertake such training as may be reasonably required by the School to properly 

adapt to the changing requirements of the School and the role or as may be necessary 

to fulfil the School's statutory or regulatory obligations.

Edge Grove School Trust Limited is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and we expect all staff to share this commitment and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening.  This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974; pre-employment checks will be carried out, references will be sought and successful candidates will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check and other relevant checks with statutory bodies.  

The full policy on Recruitment, Selection and Disclosure and the Data Protection Privacy Notice (Recruitment) are available on our website and should be read before making your application.

Please refer to the ‘Notes for Applicants’ page in the Application for Employment and ensure that you are aware of your responsibilities relating to the declaration of criminal convictions and cautions, as well as periods of more than 3 months living and/or working overseas for any position within the school.  The School is committed to being an equal opportunities employer. To enable us to make any reasonable adjustments please let us know at application stage if you have any special requirements.  



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About Edge Grove

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  • Edge Grove
  • Edge Grove, Aldenham Village, Watford
  • Hertfordshire
  • WD25 8NL
  • United Kingdom
+44 1923 855724

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Founded in 1935, we are a vibrant and successful (IAPS) Day Prep School for boys and girls aged between 3 and 13, characterised by a genuine commitment to the pursuit of excellence. There are currently around 430 pupils at the School and approximately 150 staff.

We are fortunate to be situated within 45 acres of parkland, only 15 miles from central London and conveniently located close to the M1 and M25 motorways. Our wonderful setting and facilities ensure our children are exposed to a wide range of experiences and develop confidence in a challenging, fun and inspirational environment.

At Edge Grove we offer a holistic education by encouraging the development of the whole individual, seeking to find and foster talent whether in the classroom, the art room, in music, on the stage or on the sports field. We firmly believe that all children can and will excel at something.

We encompass the traditional values of good manners and self-discipline coupled with a modern and progressive approach. We offer an education that instils self-assurance and a passion for learning that stays with children for the rest of their lives. Our first class teaching resources, strong academic approach and accessible and enjoyable teaching methods allow pupils to progress individually and reach their true potential in all spheres of school life.

At Edge Grove we are proud of our academic performance and children are prepared for a wide range of senior schools across the country, carefully chosen to suit their academic and extra-curricular strengths. Edge Grove pupils characteristically approach the next stage of the educational journey with confidence and distinction.

Working at Edge Grove offers the opportunity to be part of a vibrant and welcoming community, committed to academic excellence and the highest standards of pastoral care for its pupils. The Governors consider the development of excellence in the education offered to the pupils to be the underlying purpose of activities undertaken by all staff.


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