As a YMH Approved Tutor you have a direct impact on young people’s lives through music. You play a vital role in the development of young people, not just musically but personally as well. You help students build discipline, patience, and confidence through regular practice and performance. Instrumental tutors often become mentors, offering guidance and support that goes beyond just learning an instrument. By encouraging creativity and self-expression, instrumental tutors create a safe space for young people to explore their emotions and build their own sense of identity.
Your influence can inspire a lifelong love for music and even shape future careers, making you an essential part of a young person’s growth and education.
A YMH Approved Tutor plays a central role in the provision of instrumental or vocal tuition. It is vital that the tutor, pupil, parents, carers and school staff fully realise the range of skills and qualifications required by an instrumental or vocal tutor to deliver effective lessons. York Music Hub supports all school staff to ensure the best quality tutors are delivering for children and young people in their school. Therefore, to become and remain an Approved Tutor for YMH, we expect all tutors meet the demands of our Approved Tutor Passport each year fulfilling the below six criteria:
In return for completion of the passport, YMH will ensure you receive a certificate of assurance each term via email, to present to each school.
DBS – YMH will pay for an initial DBS, thereafter, it is expected that all Approved Tutors add their certificate tothe update service. The annual subscription is £16 paid for by the tutor. New DBS certificates must be added tothe update service within 30 days If tutors do not sign up to the update service they may apply for a new DBSthrough York Music Hub at their own expense (currently £62).
Safeguarding -Time will be allocated to completing ‘Safeguarding in Music Education’ during CPD training inSeptember. While we know the CYSCP is adequate for schools, we strongly encourage all instrumental teachersto complete Music Mark by Smart Horizons.
Smart Horizons ‘Safeguarding in Music Education’
*Safeguarding certificates provided by schools and the CYSCP are also acceptable.
Approved tutors should expect the following from the schools or music centres that you work in:
As an Approved Tutor, we believe that it is reasonable that you can expect the following from York Music Hub:
A Curriculum for Vocal and Instrumental teaching.
Music Mark (An association for Music Education) first published in 2002, relaunch in 2022
Individual, small group and whole class instrumental teaching
It is a progressive resource for all abilities
Currently 15 different instrumental families, including iPad / technology & DAW
To find out more about A Common Approach please visit the Music Mark website.
To fulfil the Approved Tutors Passport fully, a Reflective Practice support lesson should be completed Bi-annually by
peer support or YMH staff member if requested. This is a way to help and support further progression in your
delivery of tuition. We all strive to further enhance the support and tuition to the children and young people you
are teaching.