THE SMITH FOUNDATION
35 per hour
England
Part-time
3rd November 2025

Steel Pans Coach

Harris Academy Wimbledon

England

  • New
  • Salary:
  • £35 per hour
  • Job type:
  • Part Time, Casual
  • Apply by:
  • 3 November 2025

Job overview

  • Independence means we support students to develop their skills and attributes, so they have everything they need to succeed. We set challenging targets and raise aspirations so every single one of our students reaches their potential.
  • Integrity means staff and students must be fair and truthful and have the courage to take the right action in every situation, even when no-one is looking.
  • Resilience means we give students the tools to recover from difficulties. We show students how taking risks and making mistakes is all part of the learning journey. We also show students how hard work brings success, and support them to persevere with all challenges.
  • Lead engaging steel pan sessions for students across a range of ages and abilities.
  • Prepare and rehearse ensembles for school concerts and community events.
  • Motivate and support students to enjoy music-making and build confidence.
  • Work flexibly with the school's music department to deliver high-quality provision.
  • Has experience teaching or coaching steel pans, ideally with young people.
  • Is passionate about music education and able to inspire learners.
  • Can demonstrate excellent communication and organisational skills.
  • Is reliable, flexible, and committed to supporting the ethos of our school.
  • £35 per hour on a casual basis.
  • A supportive and welcoming school environment.
  • Opportunities to make a real impact on our students' musical journey.
  • Has proven experience teaching or performing steel pans, ideally with young people in an educational setting.
  • Holds a recognised music or teaching qualification (or has equivalent professional experience).
  • Is passionate about music education and able to inspire learners.
  • Can demonstrate excellent communication and organisational skills.
  • Is reliable, flexible, and committed to supporting the ethos of our school.

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About Harris Academy Wimbledon

Harris Academy Wimbledon is a co-educational secondary school opening in September 2018. It will be run by the same experienced leaders as Harris Academy Morden. We will offer education with drive and ambition within a culture that creates independence and resilience.

There will be events and activities with other Harris academies, but our first 120 children will be uniquely advantaged as the only year group in the school. They will benefit from the highly-focused attention of our teachers and it will be the best and easiest possible transition between primary and secondary school.

Our curriculum will be well-rounded, with teaching that inspires the best in students whether they are struggling, need to be stretched or are somewhere in the middle. We want our students to be well-educated and well-rounded individuals, ready to take on the world once they leave the academy. We will cater to a wide range of interests with our extra-curricular clubs and will encourage every student to find at least one activity they can excel in.

Ready for us to move into by September 2020, our brand new building will be at the heart of the regeneration of the High Path area in London SW19. As a purpose-built space, it will be modern and welcoming with specialist facilities for all curriculum areas. We will have spaces that we’ll share with the community during holiday periods, evenings and weekends.

For the first two years, we will be located in a redeveloped adult education centre on Whatley Avenue, London SW20. This will provide us with our own building, classrooms and access to sports fields at the nearby Joseph Hood Recreation Ground.

There will be 120 places in 2018 and 180 in 2019. Like all secondary schools, children with education, health and care plans will be offered the first places. Looked-after and previously looked-after children will have next priority.

Working for Harris Federation

The Harris Federation is a not-for-profit charity. Led and run by teachers, we established our first school over 25 years ago.

There are now more than 40 happy and highly successful primary and secondary academies in our federation. All of these are in and around London. With each school that has joined us, the expectations we set ourselves have increased.

Every Harris academy so far inspected by Ofsted is rated ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’, with three quarters of our inspected secondary academies judged ‘outstanding’. Our primary schools are newer, but almost half are ‘outstanding’, with the rest ‘good’.

To find out more about working for Harris Federation, please see our Careers Prospectus via the link below.

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