'Brass' Primary School Program Tutoring Part Time - 8 hours per fortnight
Ongoing position, commencing Term 1 2025
About The Role
St Patrick's College offers a primary Instrumental Music Program through the five Launceston Catholic Primary Schools. As part of this program, we are seeking applicants with the following skillset to work alongside the students and staff.
Primary Brass - ranging from beginner to intermediate players in grades 3-6. Working with small groups and assisting the ensemble director where required.
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience and in accordance with the Educational Services (Schools) General Staff Award 2020.
About You
Music Tutors with appropriate qualifications and experience who can demonstrate the below are encouraged to apply for this Music Tutor position:
Ability to contribute to the mission of St Patrick's College and the ethos of the College as a Catholic school. Experience providing school-based or private music tuition. Knowledge and skills as a music tutor, including instruments and levels taught. Knowledge, skills, and experience as a musician, including instruments and level of proficiency. Details of relevant training and qualifications. Current or eligibility for registration with the Teachers Registration Board Tasmania (either full, provisional, or limited authority to teach). Current Working with Vulnerable People registration. Details of availability for work as a music tutor i.e. days and hours. About Us
St Patrick's is a Catholic co-educational Year 7-12 college of approximately 1,500 students with a strong academic culture that encourages individual students to develop to their full potential through a broad educational experience. The College is structured into a three school model of learning, incorporating the Middle School (Years 7 and 8), Croagh Patrick (Year 9), and Senior School (Years 10-12). While each School has unique features and purposes, the tapestry which forms our College binds us together in academic, social justice, and co-curricular excellence for all students. We are an energetic, positive, and lively learning community, with supportive, highly qualified staff, outstanding facilities and with our focus on the growth of the whole person.
How To Apply
Further information and instructions on how to apply are available from our website or by phoning Human Resources on 03 6341 9988.
We demonstrate our commitment to Reconciliation by encouraging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply. Applications with required accompanying documentation, including an introductory cover letter stating why you wish to work at St Patrick College and what you can bring to the role, St Patrick's College application form, and resume should be emailed to
Applications close: 9:00am, Monday 17 February 2025. #J-18808-Ljbffr