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Online Piano Tutor - Part Time
We are currently seeking passionate individuals to join our team as Online Music Tutors. This part-time, remote position offers the opportunity to share your love of music and provide instruction to students of all levels. No previous tutoring experience is required; we welcome candidates who have proficiency in playing musical instruments and are eager to help others learn.
Responsibilities:
Conduct virtual music lessons with students via online platforms, focusing on various instruments and musical styles. Provide personalized instruction and guidance to meet the individual learning needs of each student, adapting teaching methods to their level of proficiency. Offer support with instrument technique, music theory, sight-reading, and performance skills. Cover a wide range of musical instruments, including but not limited to: Piano/Keyboard Guitar (acoustic, electric, bass) Violin Drums/Percussion Voice/Singing Woodwind instruments (flute, clarinet, saxophone) Brass instruments (trumpet, trombone, French horn) Foster a positive and supportive learning environment that encourages creativity, confidence, and musical expression. Requirements:
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Proficiency in playing one or more musical instruments listed above. Ability to effectively communicate musical concepts and techniques to students of different ages and skill levels. Reliable internet connection and access to a computer or tablet with video conferencing capabilities. Enthusiasm for music education and a desire to help students develop their musical talents. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to motivate and inspire students to explore and enjoy music.


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Benefits:
Flexible schedule: Choose your own hours and work remotely from anywhere. Competitive compensation: Remuneration ranging from £20 to £40 per hour. Opportunity to share your passion for music and make a positive impact on students' musical growth and development. Professional development opportunities and ongoing support from our team.
This role offers a rewarding opportunity to inspire students and help them unlock their musical potential, whether they're beginners or advanced players.
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