THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Music plays a central role at St Helen’s, with four class teachers across the Prep and Senior Schools, a Music Administrator, Performing Arts Technician, and a team of 17 instrumental music teachers led by the Head of Instrumental and Vocal Music. Senior Music is based in a new purpose-built space, opened in 2019, which includes two classrooms, a Music Technology suite equipped with a fleet of iMacs, a Recital Hall, a Recording Studio, and 14 practice rooms.
THE POST
St Helen's is seeking to appoint a Piano Teacher to work in our Music Department based in our beautiful School of Music, to cover a period of maternity leave. This role is likely to require 11 - 12 hours of teaching per week, term time only (including INSET Days), in the first instance, with the potential to expand depending on pupil numbers.
REPORTING
Instrumental and Vocal Teachers report to the Head of Instrumental and Vocal Music.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Teach piano lessons to pupils across St Helen's School as allocated by the Head of Instrumental and Vocal Music. You are expected to prepare and teach 30 music lessons to individual pupils over the course of the school year.
2. To enjoy teaching music in a wide range of styles, focusing on pop and jazz repertoire.
3. Arrange timetable for music lessons in consultation with the Head of Instrumental and Vocal Music, main curriculum teaching staff and parents.
4. Keep registers with clear pupil attendance details utilising our Music Department Management software.
5. Complete one cycle of reports and one online parent’s evening annually.
6. Attend mandatory training and department meetings as requested.
7. Carry out other reasonable duties as directed by the Director of Music.
Other Duties:
8. Promote and safeguard the welfare of children and young people and ensure compliance with the School's Child Protection & Safeguarding Policy.
9. Support and promote the school’s ethos, aims and objectives.
10. Implement responsibilities as set out in the School’s Health & Safety Policy
PAY
£46.14 per hour
THE PERSON
It is essential for the successful candidate to have the following qualifications,
experience, and personal attributes:
* Strong academic qualifications to include a music degree, or equivalent.
* Experience of playing and teaching piano to a high standard.
* Understanding of current developments in instrumental music and exam syllabi.
* A love of teaching and learning and a commitment to working with children
* Able to inspire by demonstration and develop each child’s passion for music.
* Be able to work well with others and develop the aims of the music department as a whole.
* Strong commitment to ensuring that standards or teaching and learning are continually raised.
* Ability to take ownership and responsibility.
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills with all stakeholders
* Strong attention to detail
* Strong organisational skills
* Strong problem-solving skills
* Demonstrable ability to work collaboratively within a team.
* A clear motivation to work with young people.
* The ability to form and maintain appropriate relationships and boundaries with young people.
* Commitment to continuous professional development
BENEFITS
* Competitive Pensions Scheme
* A strong culture of professional development
* Well behaved pupils who are a pleasure to teach
* Access to the School’s swimming pool and fitness suite
* Free on-site parking and excellent public transport links
* Free lunch and refreshments onsite (term time only)
* Cycle2work scheme and local retailer discounts
* A beautiful working environment – the school is set in a conservation site in excess of 20 acres.