About this job
Currently we are seeking instrumental tutors for primary/secondary and afterschool teaching from September 2024. The Community Music Service (CMS) is seeking to appoint innovative and committed musicians to join our highly successful teaching team.
Special requirements for this post
Instrumental tutors of Upper Strings: Woodwind : Guitar/ Ukulele: Drums/ Percussion: Vocal. With experience of a variety of instrumental styles and the ability to lead small ensembles. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and a comprehensive screening process will be undertaken on successful applicants including Disclosure check (Applicant Declaration must be completed and returned with application).
Additional Information Up to 6 hours per week per post, hourly paid at £28.91 and/or £38.32 for large group/class lead tutor role with a sessional contract; varying hours on a termly basis.
Closing date for applications: 7th June 2024
Interview Date: Week of 17th June 2024, in person.
Interview location: Community Music Service, The Music Centre, Fanshawe Crescent, Dagenham RM9 5QA
About you
The tutors will be required to have knowledge of a variety of teaching styles and be able to teach whole class, small groups and individuals to a high standard from KS2 through to KS5. If you would enjoy the challenge of working for a successful music service and are passionate about teaching music and inspiring young people, we would welcome your application.
About us
The Community Music Service ( CMS) is a well established music service based in the thriving borough of Barking & Dagenham situated in the east London, it is the youngest of the London boroughs.
The CMS is a national award winning service that is the lead organisation of the Barking & Dagenham Music Education Hub. The CMS delivers instrumental lessons across the borough in Whole Class Ensemble Teaching and smaller group and individual lessons. CMS ensembles rehearse weekly and perform regularly with partner organisations that include the London Symphony Orchestra, the Barbican, Guildhall School of Music & Drama and the BBC.