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Grade/Salary RangeDependent upon qualifications and experience
Number of HoursVariable
Working PatternVariable
LocationShoreham & Lancing
Post subject to Criminal Records Bureau checkNo
Post subject to vocational driver medical and driving assessmentNo
Post subject to driver medical and/or driving assessment following a risk assessmentNo
Contact for Queries
Emily Statham
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A WSCC POST AND IS BEING ADVERTISED ON BEHALF OF ASPIRE SUSSEX LTD
Aspire Sussex Ltd plans, promotes and delivers vibrant adult education across Sussex, enabling people to achieve their aspirations.
We are looking for additional Guitar tutors in Shoreham & Lancing to join our Community Learning Faculty team to deliver sessional courses to adults (19 years plus) from September 2016.
Applicants should ideally have a Level 3 or higher teaching qualification and a relevant subject specific qualification such as, an Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music Licentiate Diploma or Degree. It is essential that candidates have experience of teaching acoustic guitar and experience of group teaching is desirable.
In addition applicants will need excellent communication and interpersonal skills and have the ability to lead, develop and motivate adult students to achieve their learning goals. The successful candidate will be able to adapt teaching and learning strategies and select resources as appropriate in order to meet student needs.
Excellent record keeping skills and the ability to demonstrate relevant ICT skills including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, E-mail and Internet will also be needed.
Please visit the Aspire Sussex website to view a copy of the role profile and download an application form – to request a copy of the role profile and application form. CV’s not accepted.
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A WSCC POST AND IS BEING ADVERTISED ON BEHALF OF ASPIRE SUSSEX LTD
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