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Music Educator – | Remote | Flexible (Entry-Level | £20–£40/hr)

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Music Educator – | Remote | Flexible (Entry-Level | £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 passionate 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 innovative and energetic Music Tutors to join our growing team of UK educators. This is a flexible opportunity to teach students how to play different musical instruments, either online or in person. We are currently looking for tutors in: Piano Guitar Ukulele Drums Other instruments Just let us know which instrument(s) you can teach and start sharing your passion for music with students. What You’ll Do Teach students how to play musical instruments based on their level Deliver personalised lessons adapted to each learner’s goals Help students improve technique, rhythm, and musical understanding Encourage confidence, creativity, and enjoyment in music Requirements No previous experience required Basic knowledge of the instrument(s) you wish to teach Passion for music and teaching Good communication skills and a supportive attitude What We Offer Flexible schedule – you choose when you work Work from anywhere in the UK Option to teach online or in person Competitive pay: £20–£40 per hour Opportunity to work with motivated students of all ages Apply now and start teaching music with FindTutors!
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