The Guardian
Visiting Peripatetic Singing Teacher (fixed-term)
A well-qualified and enthusiastic peripatetic teacher is required from September 2026 (fixed-term) to teach peripatetic singing lessons at the Boys Campus (Castle) at the Senior School. Music peripatetic teachers are part of the Performing Arts Department. The peripatetic music staff are line managed by the Director of Music (Co-Curricular).
The department offers a great number of performance opportunities for developing musicians and encourages participation in high profile ensembles including the orchestra, big band, concert band and an array of choirs and vocal groups.
This role is a fixed-term appointment. The approximate number of hours we are currently looking to staff is 1 or 2 days per week, although it is important to note that this role does not guarantee a minimum number of hours and works on a ‘supply and demand’ arrangement.
Early applications are encouraged, and interviews may take place on a rolling basis. We reserve the right to extend or close the deadline.
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