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Teacher of Music

Teacher of Music

Institut Le Rosey

Switzerland

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Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
1 April 2024

Job overview

A full-time English-speaking post is available in our vibrant Music Department for a teacher of Music. The ability to offer private instrumental lessons (preferably on piano but other instruments will be considered) is vital, and ensemble leadership skills would be valuable in both classical and popular music styles. Music technology skills would also be useful.  A working knowledge of French would be an advantage although this is not a requirement.  

 

Background Information 

The Music Department at Le Rosey consists of over 25 peripatetic teachers and 3 classroom teachers. The staff are international, and most are bilingual. The instrumental and vocal teachers may prepare students for ABRSM Exams and are involved in the preparation of numerous different concerts and events throughout the year. Music is studied up to IB in the classroom. At present, over 370 private instrumental/vocal lessons happen on a weekly basis and there are many musical ensembles including an orchestra, several choirs, a jazz band, a rock school, chamber music groups, guitar groups, Orff groups and a string ensemble. All secondary school students who take a private instrumental or vocal lesson are now required to participate in a music group/ensemble.  

The Music Department facilities in the purpose-built Paul & Henri Carnal Hall are exceptional and students have regular opportunities to perform in student concerts and musicals in the Rosey Concert Hall housed in the same building. The Rosey Concert Hall https://www.roseyconcerthall.ch/ is also a public venue, welcoming musicians and orchestras of the highest calibre to perform for our school community as well as members of the public. Recent performances have included The Berlin Philharmonic and Pink Martini. 

Music facilities are shared with the students and teachers of the International Menuhin Music Academy. Regular open string masterclasses with internationally renowned string soloists and chamber music specialists are held in the Rosey Concert Hall.  

All students at Le Rosey benefit from class music lessons until the GCSE years when Music becomes optional. The Junior school students learn music using Edwin Gordon and Carl Orff pedagogy and attend weekly choir rehearsals. Although Le Rosey no longer presents students for GCSE, we consider our GCSE-based course as a good preparation for IB. IB Music classes are small, allowing excellent collaboration between teacher and students.  

A teacher at Le Rosey must be willing and able to teach groups of mixed linguistic backgrounds including native English speakers. There are approximately 60 different nationalities amongst the pupils at Le Rosey and many do not have English as their mother tongue. The successful candidates should be able to offer a flexibility of approach and a willingness to understand the problems of non-native speakers of English.  

 At Le Rosey students and teachers come from all over the world, creating a vibrant and stimulating campus atmosphere. All students sit the IB diploma or French bac and there is a 100% pass rate. Salary scales are Le Rosey’s own and the conditions of work add considerably in kind to the salary.  

 

Teaching and Boarding Duties 

Candidates should note that we anticipate that this post will be residential although this cannot be guaranteed. If residential, on-campus accommodation is provided, and conditions of work are attractive. If residential, the successful applicant will be expected to play an active role in boarding life, and a willingness to contribute to the co-curricular programme and support the pastoral life of our school is extremely important. 


Accommodation and Advantages 

The conditions of work at Le Rosey are attractive: 

  • Thanks to a major investment programme, the accommodation provided for teachers is generally of a high standard. Boarding houses are modern or have been sensitively renovated, and apartments are comfortable and reasonably spacious. Le Rosey usually provides more than adequate IKEA-style furniture. Free Internet access is available in all apartments. 
  • During the winter term, the school moves up to its winter campus, and interne teachers are provided with chalet accommodation. 
  • Ski passes are provided for teachers willing to do supervision on the slopes during the winter (one afternoon per week), and ski classes are offered to beginners who would like to undertake such duties. 
  • Food is provided throughout the year and is varied and of an exceptional standard, catering to different dietary requirements. 
  • All teachers are entitled to use the school’s extensive sporting facilities including tennis courts, swimming pool, fitness rooms, etc. 
  • The school provides a free laundry service for teachers up to a maximum of 20kg per week. 
  • Teachers are offered beginners’ French classes. 
  • Teachers’ children are educated free of charge at Le Rosey. 

About Institut Le Rosey

Founded in 1880, Institut Le Rosey (www.rosey.ch) offers a rounded bilingual education in English and/or French for 440 students aged 8-18, leading to the IB Diploma and French baccalauréat.  It also offers a unique two-campus system through its move from a 75-acre château setting by Lake Geneva to the school’s alpine campus every winter term. An IB World School, Le Rosey is fully accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and MSA.

An International Mission

Le Rosey is a highly international community, with well over 60 nationalities in its student body, and over 20 on the teaching staff.  The cultural and linguistic diversity of its 440 students is guaranteed by selective admissions with no more than 10% of students from any country. This multinational mix creates a special and very friendly campus atmosphere, as well as enhancing global awareness and international understanding.

Academics

In addition to promoting bilingualism and biculturalism, Le Rosey offers a broad academic programme and range of IB and “Pre-Bac” subjects, with an exceptionally strong tradition in foreign languages.  Class sizes are small and the main campus in Rolle is particularly well equipped.  All students without exception sit the full diploma of the IB or the French “bac”; results are excellent (IB/French bac average of 36+ points), and all students go on to universities in the USA, UK and across the world, with well over 30% to the Ivy League, Ivy league Plus, Oxbridge, and top-ranked universities across the world.

Sports, Arts and Expeditions

Le Rosey is committed to holistic educational principles.  An exceptionally varied, sports, expedition, arts and cultural programme takes full advantage of facilities which include riding stables, a sailing centre, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and a fitness and “wellness” centre.  There is also a strong winter sports tradition. The school boasts an exceptional state-of-the-art Arts and Learning Centre and 900-seat concert hall (www.roseyconcerthall.ch) on its Rolle campus.

Safeguarding and Wellbeing Statement

Institut Le Rosey is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all its staff to share this commitment. All new employees are required to undertake a security clearance, which includes providing criminal records reports as well as a special excerpt from the Swiss criminal records for people working with children.

Diversity Statement

Le Rosey is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through valuing diversity. Staff, students, and teachers work toward the furthering of an inclusive and supportive environment. As such, we encourage and welcome applications from candidates with a variety of backgrounds and experiences.

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