Opportunities within Music for Schools Foundation
A typical MfSF tutor:
- Comes from a musical background and/or relevant teaching qualifications/teaching experience.
- Has an enthusiastic approach.
- Has a good manner with young children.
- Is reliable and well organised.
- Works flexible hours- to fit around children/other work commitments
- Decides their own weeks of working (provided that they deliver 10 lessons per term).
What we provide for our teachers:
- A tutor-shadow with an existing Foundation tutor.
- One to one training on non-principal instruments (as part of our Professional Development scheme- free to MfSF tutors)
- Group training sessions.
- Associated Board examinations on non-principal instruments.
- Full administrative support.
What if I don't have an official teaching qualification?
A teaching qualification is not essential. Some of our teachers do not have a teaching qualification but it is their enthusiasm for music and ability to communicate with children that makes them a good teacher. We are happy to help people get into music and achieve their full musical potential.
Where do our teachers work?
Cheshire, Essex, Herts, Kent, Oxon, Leics, Notts, Derbys, Staffs, Wilts are just a few areas where we teach. We also provide tuition in many other areas of England and Wales. Please contact us for details of vacancies in your area.
Interested?
Please contact a member of our Head Office team on 0845 375 2466 for more information or forward a CV to: PO Box 6018, Burton on Trent, DE14 2WU or email us.
Application Form
To download our application form click here.
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MfSF are committed to the Safeguarding of children and all successful applicants will be subject to an Enhanced CRB check.














