Visiting Teachers of Oboe and Singing

Highgate

Channing School

Job summary

Recruiter:
Channing School
Salary:
£43.24 per hour
Posted:
06/09/2023
Ref:
VMSOS
Job Role:
Instrumental or vocal teaching
Sector:
Education
Contract Type:
Part-time
Hours:
Part Time
Expiry Date:
20/09/2023

About the job

Channing School is seeking to appoint two well-qualified, dynamic and inspirational Visiting Teachers of Oboe and Singing for October 2023.


The successful candidate should be a high-level performer capable of preparing pupils for examinations but also able to cultivate a love of music. Teaching will encompass ages 8 - 18yrs (Y3-Y13) for Oboe and 11-18yrs (Y7–Y13) for singing; from beginners to very able musicians.  Experience of coaching ensembles is also desirable. A job description and person specification may be found below.


This is a part-time post, dependent upon the number of pupils wishing to have Oboe and Singing lessons. Currently, this is one very full day each week for singing and one part day for Oboe. For Oboe in particular we are looking for someone to rebuild pupil numbers which traditionally have been very strong at Channing.


For more information including a job description, please see the link below


Closing date for applications: 20th September 2023


Interviews: 26th September 2023


Channing School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. To assist in this, the school follows a formal recruitment procedure for the employment of all staff which adheres to the recommendations of the Department for Education (DfE) in "Safeguarding Children and Safer Recruitment in Education" and the school’s Child Protection Policy. In line with our Recruitment Policy, all shortlisted candidates will be subject to online searches including social media. A copy of this procedure is available on request.


Subject to statutory provisions, no applicant will be treated less favourably than another on the grounds of a protected characteristic. Ability to perform the job will be the primary consideration.




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