Arts or Music Tutor - Bank Staff (Casual)

Job details
Location: 
Share Community HQ, Share Garden, Brixton 336
Closing date: 
Friday, June 18, 2021 - 14:45
Start date: 
Thursday, July 1, 2021
Salary: 
Between £14.92 – £17.14 per hour depending on skills and experience
Contract type: 
Bank staff
Working hours: 
10am – 4pm, Monday – Friday (11am start on Tuesdays)
Contact email address: 
valentinof@sharecommunity.org.uk
Contact telephone number: 
07566803444

Location:                     Share HQ, 64 Altenburg Gardens, London, SW11 1JL.

Hours:                          10am – 4pm, Monday – Friday (11am start on Tuesdays)

Contract:                     Casual – bank staff

Salary:                         Between £14.92 – £17.14 per hour depending on skills and experience

We are looking for experienced SEN teachers who could join our bank staff, to teach adults with learning disabilities and autism. You’ll step in to teach our Arts and Crafts or Music sessions when our teachers are on annual leave or unwell. Our classes run from 10am – 4pm each day at our training centre in Clapham Junction. Work is offered on an as-needed basis, and is normally booked in advance.

Main responsibilities:

  • To teach Arts and Crafts or Music courses to adults who have a range of learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autism and/or ill mental health.
  • To teach a range of creativity-oriented topics, focusing on the therapeutic aspect of Arts or Music.
  • To follow the lesson plans provided.
  • To feedback at the end of the day regarding student progress.
  • To gather evidence of work that can be put in to student portfolios.
  • To work within a framework that values diversity and the individual qualities of each student.
  • To work in line with our values.

 

Person Specification: 

  • Experience in training or teaching - a teaching qualification would be desirable
  • Good literacy and numeracy skills 
  • A creative mindset
  • Experience in teaching Arts or Music 
  • Relevant qualifications in the Arts or Music environment
  • The ability to motivate and support students
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to relate positively and in a non-discriminatory way to disabled people from a range of backgrounds and communities
  • Reliable, with good time management
  • Able to explain tasks and procedures clearly and simply.
  • Personal flexibility and the ability to work in a way that is adaptable and focused on the needs of each individual student.

 

To apply:

 

Please send your CV with a covering note detailing your availability to our HR department at hradmin@sharecommunity.org.uk. You can contact our office to discuss the role in more detail on 0207 801 9829.

 

This job is subject to two satisfactory references, evidence of qualifications, an enhanced Disclosure and Barring check and providing evidence of right to work in the UK. If you have a disability and would like to discuss other ways of submitting your application, please call us on 0207 801 9829.