Whole Class Violin/Viola Tutor
Enfield Music Service is looking for motivated and engaging tutors to lead whole class violin/viola lessons in primary schools in the London Borough of Enfield, with confirmed work available from January 2026.
Enfield Music Service has a large number of freelance self-employed instrumental and vocal tutors working in schools throughout the borough, as well as at our Evening and Saturday Centres, delivering a range of provision including one to one and small group lessons, whole class instrumental and vocal programmes, and ensemble support.
Applicants to join the EMS tutor panel should be enthusiastic and committed teachers, with a strong playing ability, who are passionate about providing high-quality learning experiences to children and young people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities.
We seek to be an inclusive service, celebrating diversity and recognising the value of a workforce that also reflects the diversity of our borough. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, gender, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.
Whole class instrumental teaching work is paid at £33.60 per hour, with an additional 30 minutes prep time paid on top of the contact time weekly, and termly planning time for tutors leading programmes.
We recognise that tutors are the front line of our service and we also provide regular paid professional development opportunities and support throughout the year, as well as mentoring for new tutors.
How to Apply
Please email wendy.kemp@enfield.gov.uk to request an application form and/or for more information.
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About the Provider
Enfield Music Service
Enfield Music Service works with families, schools and other partners to give young people from all backgrounds the opportunity to access music, explore their creativity and make meaningful progression through activities both in and out of school.



