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Violin/Viola/Flute/Brass Teacher

Violin/Viola/Flute/Brass Teacher

Whitefield School

Barnet

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Salary:
£27.00 per hour
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
27 August 2019

Job overview

Whitefield School wishes to appoint a minimum of two violin/viola/flute/Brass teachers to work alongside the music department. Successful candidates will be employed by the school and be part of the Music in Secondary Schools Trust - the Andrew Lloyd Webber Programme.

Both year 7 ,8 and year 9 students will be given a stringed instrument when they join the School and will receive a group lesson each week within curriculum time. Peripatetic tutors teach small groups under the direction of the class music teacher.

This position is an opportunity for talented and accomplished violin and viola players to develop their teaching skills through working under the guidance of the class teacher and within this ground breaking programme.

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

All new staff at Whitefield School benefit from an excellent induction programme as well as access to our extensive training opportunities. Other incentives in our warm and friendly working environment include access to a clear structure of promotion opportunities, free gym access and regular staff events arranged by our dedicated staff association team.

For further information including an application form and school prospectus please visit the ‘vacancies’ section on our website www.whitefield.barnet.sch.uk

If you have any further queries in relation to this vacancy please contact Christina McGhan – Human Resources Manager on 020 8455 4114 ext. 206.  Please forward your completed application form by e-mail to cmg@whitefield.barnet.sch.uk

Closing Date: Tuesday 27th August 2019

Interview Date: TBC

Whitefield School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful candidate will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check in line with Section 115 of the Police Act 1997.

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Whitefield School exists to develop well-rounded pupils who achieve great grades and have great character through our high standards and expectations. These are individuals who'll become our future leaders and change makers.

Our inclusive, supportive and ambitious culture enables our pupils to reach and exceed their full potential, regardless of their starting point in life. We embrace our diverse community and act as a social leveller allowing all pupils to flourish.

We believe that everyone has the ability to excel and make a difference, and we know that when we feel seen, heard and respected, and our mental health and wellbeing are looked after, we can exceed even our own expectations.

We are committed to excellence in all aspects of students’ school life, whether academic, social or emotional. This is demonstrated each and everyday through our values ‘We AREWhitefield’, Ambitious, Respectful and show Effort.

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