DJ Tutor

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*About the Role*
As a DJ tutor, you’ll deliver engaging lessons in schools, teaching students the art of DJing. Lessons are designed to be fun, hands-on, and accessible to beginners. You’ll work with small groups or individual students, guiding them through our comprehensive curriculum that covers topics such as mixing, beatmatching, and other essential DJing skills.
*What You’ll Do:*
* Teach DJing lessons in schools on a weekly basis (set schedule per term). * Deliver workshops to introduce students to the world of DJing. * Develop creativity and confidence in young people through music. * Inspire students by sharing your passion and expertise in DJing.
*About You:*
* *Passionate DJ*: Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, you love DJing and sharing your knowledge. * *Confident Communicator*: You’re comfortable presenting to groups and can engage with students of all ages. * *Organized & Reliable*: You commit fully to your agreed schedule for each school term. * *Eager to Learn*: No teaching experience? No problem. We’ll provide full training. * *Full Driving License*: Able to travel to multiple different schools across West Sussex (Petersfield, Horsham, Midhurst and more)
*What We Offer:*
* *Full Training*: Comprehensive training to prepare you for teaching, even if you’ve never done it before. * *Flexible Work*: Fit tutoring sessions around your gigs and other commitments. * *Competitive Pay*: Earn £20/hour+ for doing what you love. * *Supportive Team*: Join a network of tutors who share your passion for music.
Job Types: Part-time, Freelance
Pay: From £20.00 per hour
Benefits: * Casual dress * Company events * Employee mentoring programme * Free or subsidised travel
Application question(s): * Are you willing to travel to multiple different schools across West Sussex?
Experience: * DJing: 1 year (preferred)
Licence/Certification: * Driving Licence (required)
Work Location: In person
Reference ID: DJ Tutor
Location:
GB
Salary:
From £20 an hour
Job Type:
PartTime
Category:
Media