Lead Music Tutor (Greater Manchester)
Co-op Academies Trust
Manchester
- £20,598 - £32,134 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- + benefits
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 10 May 2024
Job overview
We’re looking for an experienced music tutor to work across some of our Greater Manchester academies, providing instrumental tuition to students.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced music tutor to join our central Trust team and provide in-house instrumental tuition to students across some of our academies. The successful candidate will have a proven track record of delivering high quality music tuition across a range of instruments. We are looking for someone who has the skill and passion to cultivate a love of music, and the experience and commitment help students develop their practical and performance ability. The post holder will work closely with the Heads of Music in the assigned academies in order to deliver this important aspect of music provision. In addition to instrumental tuition, the successful postholder will contribute to extra-curricular activities such as running bands and supporting other music events.
As other music tutors join the team, the Lead Music Tutor will support in coordinating these across the academies in the region.
If you have the experience, passion and drive to support our music students flourish and develop, then we would love to hear from you.
Benefits
Generous annual leave / school holidays
Teachers Pension Scheme
Co-op staff discount and other benefits
How to apply
Closing date: 10th May at 3pm
Interviews: during week commencing 13th May
For more information about the Trust, please visit www.coopacademies.co.uk
Co-op Academies Trust as an aware employer is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults as its number one priority. This commitment to robust recruitment, selection and induction procedures extends to organisations and services linked to the Trust on its behalf. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check, with appropriate children's and/or adults barred list check if necessary. A person who is included in the children's or adults barred list commits an offence if they engage in regulated activity from which they are barred.
We value variety and individual differences, and aim to create a culture, environment and practices at all levels which encompass acceptance, respect and inclusion. Co-op Academies Trust is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage or civil partnerships. All our colleagues are expected to demonstrate a commitment to co-operative values and principles.
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About Co-op Academies Trust
- Co-op Academies Trust
- Department 10704, 1 Angel Square
- Manchester
- M60 0AG
- United Kingdom
Captivating minds through co-operation
Through a great education we are changing the lives of young people. Built on the same principles as all cooperatives across the world, we work with academies to empower teachers and young people to work together for a better education and a better community.
We have been recognised by the Sutton Trust Charity and the Education Policy Institute as one of the top performing multi-academy trusts for disadvantaged students. What makes our Trust unique is that we are sponsored by the Co-op Group.
That close relationship means that we benefit from all of the business expertise that has seen the Co-op grow to one of the most respected, ethically driven and successful businesses in the country. Popular with students, parents and teachers, we began in 2010 with just two academies. One in Manchester and one in Stoke-on-Trent. Two years later, in 2012, we began to work with a cluster of academies in Leeds and by 2014 we had five academies in Leeds; made up of one secondary and four primary academies. Pragmatic in our approach to growth we worked closely and co-operatively to improve all of our academies. We now have 28 academies across Greater Manchester, Stoke-on-Trent, The Wirral and West Yorkshire.
Our Values
Co-op Academies Trust is committed to the values shared by cooperatives everywhere:
Self-help – we support learners, parents, carers and staff to help themselves
Self-responsibility – we encourage learners, parents, carers and staff to take responsibility for, and answer to their actions
Democracy – we give our learners, parents, carers and staff a say in the way we run our schools
Equality – we believe that the voice of each individual should be heard
Equity – we run our schools in a way that is fair and unbiased
Solidarity – we share interests and common purposes with our learners, parents, carers and staff, and with other schools in the communities we serve
We strive to demonstrate the following ethical values in everything we do:
Openness – we believe in being open with colleagues in our schools and beyond, children and their families, sharing information and ideas to raise standards and life chances
Honesty – we act in a professional and respectful manner in our dealings with everyone
Social responsibility – we maximise our impact on the people in our communities while minimising our footprint on the world
Caring for others – we treat everyone as we wish to be treated ourselves, understanding that children only have one childhood
We use our simple ‘Ways of Being Co-op’ to demonstrate our values:
• Do what matters most
• Be yourself, always
• Show you care
• Succeed together
You can find out more about our Trust by visiting www.coopacademies.co.uk
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