Wellington College
Visiting teacher of Violin

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Visiting teacher of Violin
Wellington College is one of the UK’s — and indeed the world’s — great coeducational boarding and day schools, set in 400 acres of beautiful parkland.
Home to modern state-of-the-art facilities to provide the best possible educational environment for our pupils, the Music Department is at the heart of school life and consist of a number of buildings with recital/rehearsal halls and some twenty practice/teaching studios. With nearly 700 instrumental lessons a week from a team of 50 specialist visiting music teachers, every student is given the opportunity to realise their musical potential.
We anticipate the need for up to one days’ teaching commencing September 2026 and are therefore inviting applications from experienced and dynamic self-employed violin teachers for whom this might be an exciting portfolio addition.
Applicants are expected to demonstrate a knowledge of varied and interesting repertoire and hold a diploma in violin performance and a degree at University or Conservatoire level. A knowledge of exam syllabi and proven teaching to advanced level is essential as well as a significant performance profile.
If you would like to explore Music at Wellington in further detail, please do visit our webpage via this link: Music - Wellington College and to see what our pupils say, visit our most recent video Music at Wellington College or dedicated You Tube channel: Wellington College Music - YouTube.
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This position involves engaging with us as a self-employed visiting music teacher, providing specialist instrumental lessons, as and when required.
The College will engage you to provide teaching services upon its premises during the school day to College pupils only.
You will contract with and invoice the College for instrumental lessons delivered to music award holders.
Private instrumental lessons will require you to contract with and invoice parents directly and for music award holders, to contract with and invoice Wellington College.
You will be expected to have your own public liability and/or professional indemnity insurance and safeguarding documentation in place.
The College will charge you a termly room hire fee for the use of instrumental practice rooms and ancillary services such as photocopying.
In line with the College’s commitment to safer recruitment, all applications of interest for the role must be submitted via the College’s Professional Biography form via our Recruitment website.


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Closing date: Friday 17th July
In line with the self-employed status attributed to this role, please be aware that you will be responsible for the cost of ensuring that you have all relevant cover in place to fulfil the role requirements e.g. enhanced DBS with children’s barred list check, public liability insurance, overseas criminal checks and any first aid qualification, if required.
Wellington College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the School is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are "spent" unless they are "protected" under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children.
All applicants must have a valid right to work in the UK and must be able to produce supporting documents.
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