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Community Music Tutor

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The role
Reeltime Music is looking for a Community Music Tutor to help young people build skills, confidence and creativity through music workshops.
You will help plan, set up, deliver and evaluate creative workshops, working with other tutors and staff to create a safe, welcoming and engaging environment.
The role will include evening workshops. Some weekend work may also be needed, especially if the role continues beyond the initial 12-month contract.
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About You
You do not need a degree or formal qualification to apply.
We Are Looking For Someone Who Can
- Play and teach at least two popular musical instruments to a proficient level
- Communicate well with young people and groups
- Support young people in an encouraging and respectful way
- Stay organised, reliable and willing to learn
- Travel to and from various locations in North Lanarkshire


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Experience in music technology, youth work, volunteering, tutoring, group work or community projects would be helpful.
Access to a car is desirable but not essential.
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