Visiting Music Teacher - Bagpipes

Visiting Music Teacher - Bagpipes

Freelance 20 - 25 £ / hour (est.) No working from home possible
George Watson'S College

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Teach bagpipes to students and support the Pipe Band's musical journey.
  • Company: The Edinburgh Academy, a vibrant co-educational school in Stockbridge.
  • Benefits: Flexible hours, access to school resources, and opportunities for additional coaching.
  • Other info: Join a supportive community dedicated to nurturing musical talent.
  • Why this job: Inspire young musicians and contribute to a rich tradition of piping.
  • Qualifications: Experience in teaching bagpipes and a passion for music education.

The predicted salary is between 20 - 25 £ per hour.

Our bank of Visiting Music Teachers (VMTs) allows us to offer an impressive array of musical opportunities for our students. VMTs have a direct billing relationship with the parents/guardians of their students. The School sets a minimum charge for lessons and applies a Facility Charge for use of the resources within the School. The School believes that music can play an important part in the education of young people.

The Music Department comprises a Head or Director of Music as well as curricular music teachers. There is also a Head of Strings and a Head of Wind, Brass and Percussion that work across both Schools to support the various bands, groups, orchestras, ensembles and choirs as well as teach their respective instruments. Both our Junior and Senior School campuses are ideally situated in the Stockbridge area, with the Junior School located next to the Botanic Gardens and the Senior School at Henderson Row. Visiting Music Teachers are welcomed into the School community and given the use of the School's resources and facilities.

The Edinburgh Academy is seeking to recruit a self-employed Visiting Music Teacher (VMT) to teach Bagpipes within the Pipe Band at the earliest opportunity. We anticipate the role will involve approximately 20-25 hours of individual tuition per week, together with up to three hours of Pipe Band rehearsals, making this a significant and well-established teaching opportunity within the School. We welcome applications from well-qualified musicians with relevant teaching qualifications and/or significant teaching experience, and a proven ability to teach pupils across a wide age and ability range, from Junior School through to S6.

The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering high-quality individual tuition to pupils at all stages of development, from beginner practice chanter instruction through to advanced bagpipe performance. They will prepare pupils for participation in Pipe Band performances and competitions; support and encourage participation in solo piping competitions and recitals; and prepare candidates for relevant bagpipe qualifications and examinations. A thorough knowledge of both the practical and theoretical aspects of piping is essential, as is the ability to teach all aspects of solo piping, including light music and piobaireachd.

Teaching may take place across both School campuses, at Arboretum Road and Henderson Row. In addition to delivering individual lessons, the successful candidate will be expected to support Pipe Band rehearsals and work closely with the Pipe Major and wider Pipe Band team to contribute to the musical development of pupils and the ongoing success of the Pipe Band programme.

As a self-employed VMT, there is a direct contractual relationship between the teacher and the parent or guardian, and the VMT is responsible for invoicing families directly for agreed tuition fees. The Academy sets a minimum charge for lessons and requires VMTs to pay a Facility Charge for the use of School resources and facilities. There may also be opportunities to provide additional coaching and support pupils at competitions, performances, concerts and other School events throughout the year. Such additional duties would be remunerated separately at the agreed hourly rate for that academic session.

The appointment will be subject to interview and audition, satisfactory references, verification of identity and proof of qualifications. The Edinburgh Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and PVG Disclosure Scotland. The school is an Equal Opportunities employer and welcomes applications for this post from appropriately qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, race or sexual orientation.

Main Responsibilities:

  • Provide weekly individual piping lessons, from beginner practice chanter through to advanced bagpipe performance, as directed by the Pipe Major.
  • Prepare pupils for Pipe Band performances and competitions, solo competitions, recitals, and other musical engagements.
  • Prepare and support pupils undertaking bagpipe qualifications and examinations, including the delivery of both practical and theoretical elements of the syllabus.
  • Provide regular, constructive and informative feedback to pupils on their progress, supporting their musical development and achievement of individual goals.
  • Support Pipe Band rehearsals and contribute to the continuing development and success of the School’s Pipe Band programme.
  • Maintain positive and professional relationships with pupils, parents, guardians and colleagues.
  • Follow the policies, guidelines and expectations of the Music Department and the wider School.

The Ideal Candidate:

  • Is an outstanding performing practitioner with a strong track record in both Pipe Band and solo piping.
  • Has proven success in teaching and inspiring young people across a range of ages and abilities.
  • Has a thorough knowledge of piping repertoire and performance practice, including light music, piobaireachd, Pipe Band competition requirements, and qualification syllabuses.
  • Has experience of preparing pupils for competitions, performances, qualifications and examinations.
  • Is a prompt and effective communicator, both in person and in writing.
  • Has excellent organisational skills and is able to manage a varied teaching timetable.
  • Has excellent interpersonal skills and can work effectively as part of a team.
  • Is committed to contributing positively to the wider life and success of The Edinburgh Academy Pipe Band programme.

The Edinburgh Academy is a fully co-educational school. The School consists of a Senior School, Junior School and a Nursery Department. The School is a member of HMC. The Edinburgh Academy moved to full co-education across the whole school in 2008. The Junior and Senior Schools are on separate sites, both of which have spacious grounds and sports facilities including extensive playing fields, an all-weather sports area, and a large Sports Hall and Centre.

Visiting Music Teacher - Bagpipes employer: George Watson'S College

St Margaret’s School for Girls is an exceptional employer, offering a supportive and nurturing environment where staff are valued and encouraged to grow. With benefits such as a generous pension scheme, fee remission for staff dependents, and access to an Employee Assistance programme, employees can thrive both personally and professionally. Located in Aberdeen, the school fosters a collaborative work culture that prioritises ambition and progression, making it an ideal place for those seeking meaningful and rewarding employment.

George Watson'S College

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Teaching Experience
Piping Knowledge
Performance Skills
Communication Skills
Organisational Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Ability to Inspire Students