Oboe & Bassoon Teacher
6 months ago
Continuing its tradition for excellence in the education of girls, Melbourne Girls Grammar is seeking a knowledgeable, innovative, and engaging Oboe & Bassoon teacher to join the collaborative Music Faculty as a Music Itinerant. Music is a vibrant and exciting aspect of co-curricular life at Melbourne Girls Grammar - our students perform in a wide range of ensembles across age, year, and instrument levels.
This casual position will teach individual Oboe and Bassoon lessons in the Merton Hall Program. At this stage, there is a half day of teaching, and the day of the week is negotiable.
Applicants should have a strong knowledge of instrumental music teaching pedagogy as well as instrumental tuition experience. The successful applicant will be a dynamic music educator with the ability to engage and inspire students in lessons and rehearsals. The successful applicant will be an adept player and teacher of both Oboe and Bassoon.
MGGS seeks educators with an inclusive and a strengths-based approach to program leadership and development. You will bring together the unique skills of the students and staff you work with to create memorable learning experiences and musical performances that celebrate diversity and excellence.
- Strong practical and theoretical knowledge of Reeds pedagogy.
- Experience teaching individual students, with the ability to teach beginner students through to advanced.
- Experience working with a variety of age groups, from Years 5 to Year 12.
- Passion for music education, and demonstrated ability to engage, inspired and motivate young people.
- Inclusive and a strengths-based approach to program development.
**Qualifications**:
- Victorian Working With Children Check (or willingness to obtain), or VIT Registration; and
- Bachelor of Music or other relevant tertiary qualification (desirable but not essential).
The notebook computer and our LMS are an integral part of the teaching and learning process at our School and it is expected teaching and learning will incorporate their use along with other technologies available to you. Knowledge and implementation of a variety of online and multimedia programs to support student learning is highly desirable.
**Benefits of working at MGGS**
Alongside opportunities for educators, we offer a broad array of professional support roles for individuals motivated to join our values-based community and make a difference in the lives of our Grammarians. Careers at Melbourne Girls Grammar provide opportunities for high performing individuals to thrive within an environment that values lifelong learning.
At Melbourne Girls Grammar we offer an excellent work environment, generous salary and leave packages, and significant professional development opportunities. Staff wellbeing is a top priority, with staff having access to our state-of-the-art Artemis Centre facilities including Pool, Gym and Café. To support families, we also offer staff discounts on academic tuition fees and access to an Employee Assistance Program that provides a range of personal and family benefits. This position is located onsite at the Merton Hall Campus, 86 Anderson Street in South Yarra across the road from the Botanical Gardens.
If you are looking to work in a leading organisation with exposure to new technologies and you feel you would be a good fit for this role, please view the Position Description for details about the role, including key responsibilities.
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