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Violin/Viola Tutor (With Primary Years Focus)

£40.50 per hour (minimum 3 hours work per Saturday)

We are seeking to appoint an inspirational Violin/Viola Tutor with an enthusiastic and inclusive approach, to work primarily within our Primary Years Programme.

Employer
Centre for Young Musicians
Location
Morley College, 61 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7HT
Contract Type
Self-Employed
Start Date
19th September 2026
Closing Date
14th July 2026 at 09:00

This role, offered on a self-employed contract, will include teaching violin and/or viola to students in school Years 2 to 4 through a mixture of 1:1 lessons, small-group teaching and leading mixed string ensembles. The successful candidate will also be keen to play an active role in the development of this growing programme.

We anticipate being able to offer a minimum of 4 hours’ work on Saturdays, between 11am and 4pm (exact timings to be confirmed), with the possibility of additional hours depending on experience, availability and wider programme needs.

The ideal candidate will have a degree in music, a teaching qualification and/or experience of teaching violin and/or viola to primary-aged children. They will be a skilful and engaging teacher, confident working with young learners from the early stages of their musical development. They will inspire a love of the instrument while helping students establish safe, secure technique and strong musical foundations from the outset.

Our music centre is based at Morley College, near London Waterloo, and teaching takes place on 10 Saturdays per term.

Centre for Young Musicians offers music provision to talented young people from all backgrounds in a thriving musical environment.  As a Centre for Advanced Training under the Department for Education’s National Grant for Music and Dance, Centre for Young Musicians is a key provider of instrumental, vocal and ensemble tuition in London.

About the Primary Years Programme (PYP)

The Centre for Young Musicians Primary Years Programme is a progressive four-year pathway for children in school Years 1–4.

In Year 1, children take part in a full year of musicianship training before choosing an instrument to study in future years. From Years 2–4, children attend a range of classes, including instrumental lessons and ensembles, bringing together musicianship and performance as they move through the programme.

Through singing, playing, creating, listening and movement, students are introduced to the building blocks of music in a fun and nurturing environment. The programme supports children to develop confidence, communication skills and musical understanding as they begin their journey as young musicians.

How to Apply

To apply, please send a completed application form to Elaine.Lewis@gsmd.ac.uk.

Closing Date:
14th July 2026 at 09:00

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About the Provider

Centre for Young Musicians

Centre for Young Musicians offers music provision to talented young people from all backgrounds in a thriving musical environment. As a CAT under the Dept for Education’s National Grant for Music and Dance, Centre for Young Musicians is a key provider of instrumental, vocal and ensemble tuition.

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