KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, CAMBRIDGE
Cambridge
Part-time
9th October 2025
VACANCY FOR A

VISITING MUSIC TEACHER
Viola da gamba

Vacancy for a Visiting Music Teacher: Viola da gamba

King’s College School has a vacancy for an experienced self-employed, part-time Visiting Music Teacher to
teach the Viola da gamba.  The successful candidate will be invited to begin teaching as soon as possible.

The School
Based on an historic foundation of musical excellence, King’s College School is a dynamic and inclusive
academic environment. We are a caring family-based community in which all children are respected and
valued. We prepare them, as individuals, to be confident in a future with exceptional possibilities. Located
near the centre of the beautiful and vibrant city of Cambridge, King’s College School is a leading independent
Prep School. Originally established in 1441 to educate the 16 boy choristers of King’s College Choir, the
School now caters for 400 boys and girls aged 4 – 13 following the traditional Preparatory model; we have
around 45 boarders, including our choristers. King’s pupils continue their education at leading independent
and state senior schools, often with scholarships.

The Music Department
King’s College School has a thriving and dynamic Music Department which enjoys a national reputation for
the breadth and quality of its music.  The majority of pupils learn at least one instrument, with over 400
individual instrumental lessons being taught each week.  The School offers many musical ensembles which
meet weekly, and there is a regular programme of concerts.  Pupils at King’s College School achieve high
marks in ABRSM and Trinity exams and have been awarded the top Music Scholarships to their next schools.
Facilities for music are excellent, with two large and well-equipped music classrooms set within a well-
equipped Music Department building.  The school owns a wide range of classroom and orchestral instruments
as well as 29 pianos (including a new Steinway D) and a 2-manual Klopp pipe organ.

The Role and the Person
The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate that they have the aptitude and ability to be an effective
and knowledgeable teacher, with experience of public performance and performance practice.  It is important
that the successful candidate can demonstrate that they have a sound understanding of the Choir School
model and experience of working with young musicians to teach and develop a sound technique, delivered
through exciting and inspirational lessons.  At present we have one pupil requiring an individual weekly
lesson.

All Visiting Music Teachers at King’s College School are responsible to the Director of Music and are expected
to integrate the teaching of aural and theory as required into their music lessons, to write reports and
assessments within the School’s schedule, and to keep accurate registers of lessons taught.  The ability to
deliver appropriate lessons to pupils of all abilities is essential.

Terms and Conditions
Visiting Music Teachers are self-employed and only teach during the School term, on the days and times
agreed with the Director of Music.  Visiting Music Teachers may teach their first lesson at 08:25. It is expected
that all teachers will support major Music Department concerts throughout the school year.  Individual music
lessons last for 35 minutes and are timetabled by the Music Department on rotation each half-term in
consultation with the teachers.

King’s College School is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting
the welfare of children and young people and expect all colleagues and volunteers to share this commitment.
The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and must provide proof of qualifications in
accordance with the requirements of the Children Act 1989, as amended. Proof of identity and right to work
in the UK is also required.

All Visiting Music Teachers are required to have read and be familiar with the Child Protection Policy and to
undergo regular training sessions on Child Protection issues.  Visiting Music Teachers are also required to
read and follow the Music Department Handbook for Visiting Music Teachers and to complete any online
training that is required by the School.

How to apply
Candidates should return the following documents (which are available to download on the website) no later
than 4pm on Friday 3 October 2025:

• Application form together with a handwritten letter supporting your application
• Reference consent form
• Equality and Diversity monitoring form (optional)

Please address your application to: Mr James Randle, Director of Music, King’s College School and send it to:

Mrs Rachael Dunlop
Music Department Administrator
King’s College School
West Road
Cambridge
CB3 9DN
rdunlop@kcs.cambs.sch.uk

Interviews will take place on Thursday 9 October 2025.  The interview process will include an interview and
the teaching of an individual lesson.