Music Teacher
What will your role be?
The Music Teacher is responsible for planning and delivering a comprehensive, standards-aligned curriculum for students in grades K-5. The successful candidate will develop students’ musicianship, technical proficiency, and ensemble skills while nurturing a lifelong appreciation for music. This position requires a dedicated educator who can inspire young musicians, manage a diverse ensemble program, and collaborate effectively with colleagues, families, and the broader school community.
Instruction & Curriculum
• Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging, differentiated orchestra lessons aligned with state and district music education standards.
• Teach foundational and progressive string technique on violin, viola, cello, and bass, as well as ensemble skills and music theory.
• Develop and implement a sequential curriculum that supports student growth from beginning to advanced levels.
• Incorporate diverse musical repertoire spanning classical, contemporary, and multicultural genres.
• Utilize effective rehearsal strategies to develop intonation, tone production, sight-reading, and ensemble listening skills.
• Integrate music technology and ear-training tools to enhance student learning.
Assessment & Student Progress
• Assess student performance regularly through formative and summative methods; Provide timely, constructive feedback.
• Maintain accurate records of attendance, grades, and student progress in accordance with school policy.
• Set and communicate clear expectations and learning goals for individual students and the ensemble.
Classroom & Ensemble Management
• Establish and maintain a positive, structured, and inclusive rehearsal environment.
• Manage the care, inventory, and routine maintenance of school-owned instruments and
equipment.
• Coordinate instrument assignments, rentals, and repairs in partnership with families and administration.
Community & Professional Responsibilities
• Communicate regularly and professionally with parents and guardians regarding student
progress, expectations, and ensemble events.
• Collaborate with fellow fine arts teachers, administrators, and support staff to support student achievement.
- Participate in faculty meetings, IEP/504 meetings as needed, and school-wide
professional development.
• Adhere to all school, district, and state policies, including those related to student safety
and conduct.