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Instrumental Teacher – Piano & Keyboard


Location: Birmingham


Contract Type: Part Time


Salary: £22,727 to £29,184.00 FTE per annum (pro rata for part time)


Benefits: Pension, life assurance, retail discounts, health cash plans, EAP, paid travel time as a peripatetic teacher, ongoing Continuing Professional Development opportunities and more.


Services For Education is a growing children’s charity in Birmingham. We use the power of learning and music to improve outcomes for children, young people and communities. Our diverse charitable projects support disadvantaged and vulnerable children, children in care, children and adults with additional needs (including mld, sld, pmld, asd) and adults who are at risk of isolation and loneliness. By joining our team, you would be helping to change the lives of so many people in Birmingham.

OVERVIEW

Are you an enthusiastic keyboard/piano teacher seeking to inspire and nurture musical talent in Birmingham? Services For Education Music Service is seeking individuals with a deep passion for music and teaching to join our team.

This is a fantastic opportunity to inspire young musicians and nurture their musical development from the very beginning. You’ll teach pupils across a range of ages and abilities in different school settings, delivering engaging lessons that help children develop strong technical skills, confidence, musicality and a genuine enjoyment of playing.

Your days will be varied — from teaching one‑to‑one lessons to running small groups or supporting wider school music-making. You’ll have the freedom to bring your own teaching style and creativity to lessons, while being part of a friendly and supportive organisation committed to making music accessible to all.

We welcome applicants with experience in:

  • Small group and 1:1 teaching
  • Whole‑class instrumental teaching
  • Ensemble direction
  • Working with children with additional needs

We’re looking for someone who is:

  • A confident and experienced Dhol player
  • Passionate about sharing South Asian percussion traditions with young people
  • A positive, engaging communicator
  • Organised, reliable and able to manage their own timetable
  • Willing to travel between Birmingham schools

1. Instrumental-Vocal Teachers JD&PS v2.0 Aug23.pdf

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Our Benefits

What do our people say about working for SFE?

Music Youth Proms

Here for the community

"I feel immensely proud to be part of an organisation that makes such a meaningful impact on the Birmingham community"

Pursue your passions

"We are all united by passion that comes from music and learning"
Birmingham Inclusive Choir

Extraordinary and meaningful work

"I want children to be able to achieve their dreams and bring music to life for them"
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important information for applicants

Services For Education is committed to highest standards in safeguarding and promotion of the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants involved in regulated activity will be required to provide an enhanced DBS disclosure. Everyone in Services For Education is alert to safeguarding issues and has a shared responsibility that is integral throughout our policies and practice.

Please note it is an offence to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children.

To find out what personal data we, Services For Education, hold about you and how we collect and use it during and after the recruitment process please see our Job Applicant Privacy Notice.

We are committed to the principle of diversity and equality of opportunity in employment.

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Under the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006, we are required to check that anyone taking up employment with us has the legal right to work in the UK.

All shortlisted candidates will be asked to provide documentary proof of this during the interview process and we will be required to take a copy of the successful candidates’ documents before they commence working with us.

Please note, if you are a non-EU citizen you will need to hold the relevant visa giving you the right to work in the UK, to be evidenced via an Immigration Status share code. We are unable to sponsor non-EU citizens looking to come to the UK for work.

For more information please visit the UK Border Agency website: www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk

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