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Instrumental and Singing Tutors

We are currently advertising for freelance music tutors in and around Cheshire on all instruments, but particularly Drum Kit, Violin, Piano and Guitar.

Location
Cheshire
Contract Type
Self-Employed
Start Date
September, with opportunities throughout the summer term also
Closing Date
27th July 2026

Music for Life offers young people opportunities to engage with inspirational music making, teaching over 3,500 students each week across more than 130 schools. Recently we have been awarded the ‘Music Not-For-Profit Organisation Of The Year 26-27’, in recognition of the fantastic work undertaken in schools under the Music for Life banner.

Music for Life works in partnership with over 80 self-employed, freelance music tutors who share a belief that more is achieved acting together than alone. Our work ethic is based on a collaborative partnership that is mutually supportive and respectful.

The team of tutors and musicians we work with are happy and fully engaged in their work as freelance music tutors. This positive spirit is very evident to schools and parents and has been commented on by two independent reviews, as well as being a factor when we were awarded ‘Music Not-For-Profit Organisation Of The Year 26-27’.

We are currently looking for instrumental and singing tutors across all instruments, but in particular, Drum Kit, Violin and Guitar.

How to Apply

To apply, please email a CV to dan@musicforlife.org.uk and complete the registration page.

Closing Date:
27th July 2026

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About the Provider

Music for Life

Music for Life is an innovative, award winning, not-for-profit organisation delivering instrumental and singing lessons to primary and secondary aged children in individual, small group and whole class settings.

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