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Creative Music Production Teacher

Creative Music Production Teacher

Uppingham School

Uppingham

  • Expired
Salary:
£32.33 per hour
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
28 June 2018

Job overview

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced music technology specialist to work in a successful and busy department at one of the leading schools for music in the UK. 

In this role, you will offer one-to-one Music Production tuition to students of all levels and abilities; embracing all forms of creative production in the process i.e., song-writing, instrumental composition, recording, mixing, sequencing & programming etc.

The role also provides creative, technical, administrative and operational support for the extra-curricular music technology programme.

It is anticipated that the combination of 1-2-1 teaching and extra-curricular support will be equivalent to 1-2 days per week in the first instance, but this will be discussed at interview.

The successful candidate is likely to be a skilled music producer, instrumentalist and composer/songwriter, with experience with Apple Mac platforms (Logic Pro and Pro-tools).

In return, we can offer first-class facilities, unrivalled anywhere in the UK, an excellent working environment and a variety of benefits.

For further details and to apply, please click the apply button.

Applications should be received by Friday 29 June at 9am 2018.

Uppingham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the DBS.

About Uppingham School

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+44 1572 822216

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Uppingham School is a mixed, Church of England independent secondary school with sixth form and boarding, located in Leicestershire. The secondary school, situated in Uppingham has approximately 791 students on record.

Uppingham School was founded in 1584, originally as a school for boys. In 1975 girls were admitted, and it became fully co-educational as of 2001. The majority of students attending the secondary school are boarders.

Headmaster

Dr Richard J Maloney

Values and vision

Uppingham School wants to provide students with a varied and stimulating curriculum, while nurturing them to become happy, responsible and respectful members of the community. The Leicestershire secondary school focuses on developing individual talents and nurtures students to achieve to the highest of their ability to reach their full potential. Extra-curricular activities are encouraged for pupils to gain experience outside of the classroom across sport, theatre and the arts. The school’s main vision is for all students to feel a sense of belonging. 

Independent School Inspectorate

“Pupils demonstrate positive attitudes towards work and study. They have good literacy skills at all ages and articulate ideas and opinions fluently. Work is generally presented neatly and pupils’ note-taking is effective. They develop good numeracy skills and their capacity to think critically is notable. Creative abilities are well developed and their exploration of ideas is particularly marked in their enrichment activities. Pupils’ study habits are good. In the lessons observed, pupils worked very well with each other, and also worked well independently. They enjoy their work and this stems in part from the good-natured atmosphere in lessons. Pupils use information and communications technology (ICT) proficiently.”

View Uppingham School’s latest ISI report 

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