At a Glance
- Tasks: Teach flute lessons to enthusiastic Year 7 pupils in a vibrant music department.
- Company: Warwick School, known for its thriving arts and collaborative environment.
- Benefits: Competitive hourly rate, holiday pay, and the chance to inspire young musicians.
- Other info: Flexible hours with potential for growth in a supportive community.
- Why this job: Share your passion for music and help shape the next generation of flautists.
- Qualifications: Experience in teaching flute and a love for music education.
The predicted salary is between 34.01 - 34.01 £ per hour.
Warwick School is seeking to appoint a Flute teacher to help a busy and thriving Music Department at Warwick School, Warwick Junior School and Warwick Prep School. The post-holder will deliver flute lessons as part of the Instrumental Scheme for Year 7 pupils. There will be between 2 and 5 pupils per class, each lesson lasting 50 minutes. A curriculum and set pieces are to be studied; a performance is given at the end of the Michaelmas Term.
This role will report to the Head of Woodwind and the Director of Music (Warwick School).
Hours of Work: 0800-1730 (at maximum per day). Possibility for this to spread across multiple days, with Instrumental Scheme teaching needed for Tuesdays for Michaelmas Term only. 5 hours per week in Michaelmas Term on the Year 7 Instrumental Scheme – pupil numbers thereafter are dependent on pupil uptake from the Scheme.
Salary range: £34.01 per hour plus 12.07% holiday pay (pro-rata based on number of lessons or lesson duration in accordance to the maintained pupil list) (subject to review annually).
For further details and should you wish to apply for this role, please click on the 'Apply' button. Deadline for submission of applications: Thursday, 2nd July 2026 at 12pm. Interview date: Wednesday, 8th July 2026.
Visiting Music Teacher - Flute employer: Warwick Schools Foundation
Warwick School offers a vibrant and supportive environment for music educators, fostering creativity and passion within a thriving Music Department. With opportunities for professional growth and collaboration with dedicated colleagues, this role not only allows you to inspire young musicians but also to be part of a prestigious institution that values artistic development and community engagement.
Contact Details:
Warwick Schools Foundation Recruitment Team