The Royal Academy of Music is a stimulating and friendly environment with a diverse mix of students and staff from over 50 countries. Many of the world’s leading musicians and performers studied with us and we are firmly focused on developing tomorrow’s musical leaders in a number of disciplines including classical performance, composition, opera, jazz and musical theatre. It is crucial for our students to have performance opportunities that are consistently well attended and that visitors are encouraged to return to the Academy.
Effective from September 2024, we are seeking an experienced and engaging Violin Teacher to join the Strings department. Its mission is the training of strings players of the highest order, supporting them in realising their full potential and encouraging them to be versatile, creative and professional. The hours will be subject to confirmation of student numbers.
You will have a recognised profile as an international performer with a thorough knowledge of Violin repertoire. You will be able to advise, mentor and support students in managing their career aspirations and developing their professionalism, along with previous experience of teaching in a conservatoire environment. You will possess technical expertise and excellent communication skills. You will also need to be flexible, practical, collaborative and well organised.
Completed applications must be received by midnight Tuesday 4 June 2024. Interviews will be held on site on Wednesday 19 June, you will also be expected to teach one or two students as part of the process.
Enquiries or applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.
The Academy is committed to promoting the welfare and safeguarding of all students.
We particularly welcome applications from black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates, LGBTQ+ candidates and candidates with disabilities because we would like to increase the representation of these groups in these roles. We want to do this because we know greater diversity will lead to greater results for students.