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Become a Piano Tutor – Flexible & Remote – Earn £20–£40/hr
FindTutors is one of the leading platforms for private tutoring, online education, and personalised learning in the United Kingdom. We connect thousands of students with qualified tutors across a wide range of subjects, including music, languages, mathematics, science, and more. Our mission is to make high-quality education accessible to everyone and to support flexible, personalised learning through digital solutions. We are looking for enthusiastic and dedicated Piano Tutors to join our team on a flexible, part-time basis. Whether you prefer teaching online from home or in person, this role gives you the freedom to shape your own schedule while making a real impact on students of all ages and skill levels. As a Piano Tutor, you will deliver engaging, tailored lessons that help learners develop technique, confidence, and a love for music, whether they are complete beginners or more advanced players. What You’ll Do Deliver personalised 1:1 piano lessons based on each student’s level and goals Help students improve technique, rhythm, and musical understanding Support learners in building confidence and consistency Create engaging and structured lessons adapted to individual needs Requirements A genuine passion for piano and teaching Basic to strong piano-playing skills Good communication skills, patience, and a supportive attitude Reliable internet connection and suitable setup for online teaching (if applicable) Previous teaching experience is welcome but not essential What We Offer Flexible working hours – you choose your schedule Work from anywhere in the UK Option to teach online or in person Competitive pay: £20–£40 per hour Opportunity to teach motivated students of different ages and levels Apply today and start your teaching journey with FindTutors!
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