Position: Peripatetic Music Teacher for Brass (Whole School)
Start Date: Immediate
If you are available for an immediate start and fancy the idea of working as part of a dynamic primary and secondary team of an Abu Dhabi based school group then look no further. These well established and reputable British curriculum schools are seeking an experienced perpatetic music teacher for brass to not only work across the age range but to work in three or four of their schools each week, spending 2-3 days in each campus. A good solid background of the National Curriculum of England and Wales, an ability to adapt to different year groups and different schools, and a willingness to immerse into a busy school communities are essential pre-requisites for a school that demands at least two years experience, commitment and energy. You do not need to be an experienced classroom teacher; you will need to have a music degree and a proven background of tutoring brass instruments.
The reward is a unique teaching experience, a supportive environment, professional development and an attractive employment package that includes a monthly tax free salary range of AED10500-15500 (GBP1850-2730), single occupancy accommodation, good medical insurance and annual flights. Single applicants can only be considered at this time. Applications are welcome from teachers with relevant curriculum experience.
Abu Dhabi offers an excellent combination of culture and a cosmopolitan lifestyle in a safe and secure environment serving as a great introduction to the Middle East. (2, S, 57, UK / IRE/SC)
Benefits
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Benefits Notes
Salary range AED10500-15500 tax free per month / single occupancy accommodation / annual flights / comprehensive medical insurance / utility bills / cargo allowance
Region Overview
It's modern on the surface and fascinating behind the scenes. Abu Dhabi is modern, sleek and shiny on the surface and while the UAE's capital is often accused of being a rather soulless place, the multicultural backstreets beg to differ. While it lacks the buzz of Dubai, its laidback vibe is more distinctly Arabian than its neighbor, and yet it offers every amenity and attraction that every thrill seeking western expatriate would expect from a cosmopolitan city, but without the dust of construction work and endless traffic jams.