Working for Slough Music Service

Are you passionate about the development of music for children, young people and their families? Slough is a vibrant and thriving borough, with an exciting future for music education for the community. Our schools are highly supportive of the arts, offering our staff a rewarding and innovative place to work.

Slough Music Service is committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people.  All posts are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure by the Criminal Records Bureau. All references will always be taken up in advance of interview, and we may contact other previous employers for references.

Application forms and job information packs should be downloaded via the links below. To discuss any role further please contact the Head of Slough Music Service on 01753 759614 or email via the link in 'Contact Us'.

Peripatetic Instrumental Teachers

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We are always looking for enthusiastic musicans and teachers to join our peripatetic teacher pool.

Part time, hourly paid
Hours vary termly according to demand

£19.65 to £28.62 per hour inclusive, depending on qualifications and experience

We would like to hear from all instrumental specialisms, though not all are required immediately.

Experienced teachers are required to lead a range of activities in their field from whole class instrumental teaching (wider opportunities) to ensembles and courses. Those with less experience but who demonstrate through their applicaiton form a genuine desire to work with children can join a supportive music service with a rigorous and proven record in the induction and training of new teachers through team teaching and mentoring.

Candidates will need to offer an instrumental/vocal specialism to dipolma or degree level or equivalent. The ability to travel effeciently around the borough will be beneficial.

PLEASE NOTE: This is an open advertisement and interviews will be held following suitable applications as and when demand arises. We will then contact you if demand for your specialism arises. You may not receive an immediate response to your application.

We regret that due to the number of applications receive, we are unable to acknowledge receipt of applications or contact applicants who are not shortlisted.