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Visiting Music Teacher – Electric Guitar

Visiting Music Teacher – Electric Guitar

Clifton College - The Preparatory School

Bristol

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Salary:
£28.83 per hour
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
8 June 2017

Job overview

We require an enthusiastic and capable professional musician to teach and promote the electric guitar in a thriving musical department within the Prep School. It is a large department delivering 300 individual music lessons and around 16 groups and ensembles each week with a strong team of 26 Visiting Music Teachers.

The candidate should be an accomplished player who can enthuse and encourage pupils to make good progress. They should be able to help the pupils prepare as appropriate for external music exams and encourage them to participate in appropriate music activities and groups within the school.

Closing date for all applications:  5pm Friday 9th June 2017


Please see the Job Vacancies page of our website for full details and an application form: www.cliftoncollege.com

Alternatively you can email HR on recruitment@cliftoncollege.com or call 0117 315 7116.

Clifton College is a large independent day and boarding school in Bristol with over 1300 pupils aged 2 to 18, two large commercial sports facilities, a commercial theatre and over 600 staff.

A DBS disclosure (enhanced) will be requested for all successful applicants. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.

Clifton College is an equal opportunities employer.

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About Clifton College - The Preparatory School

Headmaster 

Mr Jim Walton  

Clifton College Preparatory School (known locally as 'The Pre') is the region’s largest boarding and day preparatory school for 400 girls and boys aged 8 to 13. 

Bristol businessman Dr John Percival, who championed the benefits of science, diversity and the education of women, founded Clifton College in 1862. The college has since fostered the talents of students including General Douglas Haig and Olympic hockey gold medallist Lily Owsley. The NSPCC had its first meeting on the school’s grounds. 

There is no ‘one size fits all’ approach at The Preparatory School, spanning Years 4–8. Each child is considered and treated as an individual with a unique profile of skills, passions, talents and undiscovered potential.

Although every pupil has different abilities, talents and levels of confidence, we ask each individual to aspire to the highest standards to which he or she is capable.

We believe kindness, tolerance, good manners and honesty are all vitally important in the life of our community.

For full details of the School, please visit www.cliftoncollege.com 

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Applications closed