Are you dedicated to making a positive impact on young lives through Christ-centered education and a commitment to excellence?
St Andrews Christian College is a coeducational Christian school (Prep – Year 12), located in Wantirna South, Melbourne. Our staff support the College's mission: To educate our students so that they are well-skilled, understand life on the basis of biblical truth, and are motivated to walk with God and serve Him in their lives, so that they will be a positive Christian influence in the world.
We are currently seeking a Drum Tutor to offer individual and group lessons ranging from Prep - Year 12, and ensembles. Currently, the position is for approximately 2-3 hours of teaching per week. We anticipate that the load for this role has the potential to grow as our overall music program continues to develop.
Working during school term time only, with additional time as required, this position will commence in Term 1, 2025.
The Instrumental Music Tutor will play a crucial role in providing high-quality music education to students. Responsibilities for this position include:
Delivering engaging and effective instrumental music lessons to students. Implementing comprehensive music programs that align with the school's curriculum and educational goals. Assessing the progress of students and providing constructive feedback to support their musical development. Collaborating with other music educators to create cohesive learning experiences for students. Participating in school events, performances, and competitions related to instrumental music. Maintaining musical instruments and equipment to ensure they are in good working condition. The Instrumental Music Tutor should have a passion for music education, strong communication skills, and the ability to inspire and motivate students in their musical journey.
Required skills: Proficiency in playing one or more musical instruments Ability to teach and communicate musical concepts effectively Strong interpersonal skills to work with students, parents, and staff Knowledge of music theory and sight-reading techniques Experience in conducting ensemble groups or orchestras Flexibility and adaptability to work in a school environment Passion for music education and mentoring students Required experiences: Prior experience teaching music to students of various skill levels Demonstrated ability to prepare students for performances and competitions Experience in planning and implementing a comprehensive music curriculum Familiarity with arranging and composing music for student ensembles Certification or qualifications in music education or related field preferred Applications must be submitted through the St Andrews online portal by clicking "HERE".
Enquiries can be sent to the Human Resources Manager, Ms Sharon Swalling at ******.
Applications close Friday 8th November 2024, unless filled prior.
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