Key Sounds UK - Piano School
Piano Teacher

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We’re Looking for a Piano Tutor in Harrow (or nearby)
Application Deadline - 12th July 2026
Do you believe piano lessons should build more than just technique confidence, communication, and a genuine love for music too?
Maybe you’re an experienced piano tutor who loves teaching, but feels drained by the extra stuff: admin, marketing, chasing payments, or working in isolation. You want to focus on your students, not everything around the lesson.
At Key Sounds UK Piano School, we exist to support teachers just as much as students. Our approach is rooted in our 3C Philosophy: Communication, Confidence, and Community and this applies to everyone in our ecosystem.
We’ve built a nurturing, professional environment where tutors feel supported, connected, and valued. You’ll be part of a collaborative team that shares ideas, celebrates growth, and genuinely enjoys working together not a lone-wolf setup.
We’re looking for a growth-minded piano tutor who cares deeply about student progress, enjoys being part of a team, and wants to contribute to something meaningful and well-structured.
Next steps
For successful candidates, our hiring process is streamlined you can expect clear feedback and a decision within 14 days of your interview (often sooner).
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver 1-2-1 piano lessons which include music theory
- Share student feedback after each class
- Maintain up-to-date records of sessions and progress
- Stay up-to-date with piano and music theory syllabus changes
- Collaborate with team members when you feel unsure about a particular method
- Be available to deliver classes on our agreed hours
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How You Can Thrive in this Role
- A genuine interest for teaching and supporting students.
- Strong subject knowledge.
- Ability to build rapport with parents and students
Non-Negotiables
We’re selective for a reason we want the best experience for our students and our team. To be a successful fit, you must:
- To have at least 5 years of piano tutoring experience.
- Either live locally (location specified in the job ad) or have a car and valid UK driver’s license to deliver in-home lessons.
- Be patient, empathetic, and emotionally intelligent you’ll be working closely with families and young learners.
- Demonstrate strong time management and organisational skills.
- Communicate clearly both verbally and in writing.
- Have a deep knowledge of piano pedagogy, repertoire, and techniques.
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- Adaptable teaching methods
- To build and maintain positive relationships with students and parents.
- Be open to feedback and aligned with a growth mindset.
What We Offer
We support our tutors in all the ways that truly matter, so they can focus on what they love teaching:
- Ongoing Mentoring: Regular check-ins and coaching to support your personal and professional growth.
- Quality Students Only: We carefully match families to ensure students are motivated and aligned with our values no time-wasters here.
- Smooth Communication: Our system ensures strong links between tutor, parent, and student so everyone’s on the same page.
- Flexible Schedule: We create the ideal schedule for you. Whether you are a parent, part-time musician or want to go full-time into piano teaching, we've got you covered!
- Admin-Free Teaching: We handle the back-end work so you can focus on doing what you do best: teaching music and inspiring confidence.
- Tried-and-Tested Resources: No need to reinvent the wheel. You’ll gain access to proven lesson materials, frameworks, and student tracking tools.
- Professional Development: We invest in your growth with optional training workshops and development sessions throughout the year.
- Opportunities for creative input into curriculum and projects.
- Team Environment: Be part of a collaborative, supportive, and growth-minded team that shares ideas, celebrates wins, and meets up for relaxed socials.
- A school that listens: Your feedback matters, and your ideas can shape how we grow together.


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Final Note
If you’re tired of the hustle, isolated work, or inconsistent students and are ready to be part of a community that cares we’d love to meet you.
Apply now and bring your teaching passion to a school that believes in building confidence, communication, and community not just for our students, but for our tutors too.
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