Visiting Music Teacher - Trumpet
Clifton College - Upper School
City of Bristol
- Expired
- Salary:
- £29.12 per hour
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- September 2019
- Apply by:
- 15 July 2019
Job overview
We require an enthusiastic and capable professional musician to teach and promote the Trumpet in a thriving musical department to students aged 13-18. It is a large department delivering 300 individual music lessons and around 20 groups and ensembles each week with a strong team of 33 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.
This is a term time only, fixed term contract from 01 September 2019 to 31 August 2020.
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 College 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 - Upper School
- Clifton College - Upper School
- College Road, Clifton, Bristol
- Avon
- BS8 3EZ
- United Kingdom
Clifton College leads the way as one of the best Public Boarding Schools in the country. We offer day places, flexi and full boarding places. Welcoming boys and girls from 2 to 18, Clifton becomes the school every pupil needs it to be, preparing them for life in the real world, not in a ‘bubble’. We are known for academic excellence, myriad opportunities, state of the art facilities, superb pastoral care and expert staff who deliver the very best learning and development. We provide a richly diverse and connected school environment, representative of the real world. Our pupils mature into individuals who are ambitious, open-minded and spirited.
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.
Clifton College Upper School is housed in historical buildings, such as the Grade II-listed Percival Library, but it boasts state-of-the-art sporting facilities, including 24 tennis courts and an Olympic-standard hockey pitch.
Headmaster
Dr Tim Greene MA DPhil
Values and Vision
Clifton College Upper School strives to produce pupils who are the best versions of themselves.
Together we practise 3 core values:
Integrity
Spirit
Resilience
For full details of the School, please visit www.cliftoncollege.com
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