Deputy Teachers - Flute, Saxophone, Jazz Piano, Alexander Technique & Dalcroze Eurhythmics
Royal College of Music Junior Department £40.27 per hour Closing date 22 March 2023
The Royal College of Music Junior Department (RCMJD) is a specialist term-time only Saturday school offering advanced training to musicians between the ages of 8 and 18. Students combine studying at RCMJD with their general education at their chosen week-day school. Students come together at the RCM London each Saturday for a tailor-made programme of individual instrument/voice/composition lessons, chamber music, orchestral and choral training, and general musicianship. Our staff are professional performers/composers as well as teachers and offer the highest standards of tuition and coaching. Most RCMJD students continue their musical studies at the RCM or other major conservatoires/universities.
Many of our permanent, highly skilled RCM Junior Department teachers are ‘in demand’ performing musicians and as a consequence, we understand the importance of allowing them to accept occasional external work on RCMJD Saturdays. Therefore, the RCMJD is seeking to engage accomplished deputy teachers in the musical disciplines of Flute, Saxophone, Jazz Piano, Alexander Technique & Dalcroze Eurhythmics, to join our vibrant and thriving department.
We particularly encourage applications from Black and ethnically diverse candidates, as these groups are currently underrepresented within teaching roles at the Royal College of Music Junior Department.
The Royal College of Music is an equal opportunities employer.
Many of our permanent, highly skilled RCM Junior Department teachers are ‘in demand’ performing musicians and as a consequence, we understand the importance of allowing them to accept occasional external work on RCMJD Saturdays. Therefore, the RCMJD is seeking to engage accomplished deputy teachers in the musical disciplines of Flute, Saxophone, Jazz Piano, Alexander Technique & Dalcroze Eurhythmics, to join our vibrant and thriving department.
We particularly encourage applications from Black and ethnically diverse candidates, as these groups are currently underrepresented within teaching roles at the Royal College of Music Junior Department.
The Royal College of Music is an equal opportunities employer.