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Music TeacherPosition:
Music TeacherAre you a passionate musician with a strong desire to share your expertise and inspire others on their musical journey? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! We are seeking a talented and dedicated Music Teacher to join our team and work one-on-one with participants, helping them develop their instrumental technique(s), performance abilities, and advanced skills such as notation, auditioning, and improvisation.
Responsibilities:
As a Music Teacher, you will:
Provide 1:
1 Instruction:
Work closely with participants to provide personalized instruction tailored to their individual skill levels and musical goals.
Instrumental Technique:
Develop participants' instrumental technique(s) on various instruments, focusing on proficiency and musicality.
Performance Development:
Cultivate participants' performance abilities, preparing them for solo and ensemble performances.
Advanced Skills:
Instruct and guide participants in advanced musical skills, including music notation, audition preparation, and improvisation techniques.
Showcase Preparation:
Collaborate with participants to prepare them for at least two showcases during the course of their instruction.
Assessment:
Conduct periodic assessments to track progress and adjust instruction as needed.
Qualifications:
A strong background in music education and performance.
Proficiency in one or more musical instruments.
Exceptional teaching and communication skills.
Ability to inspire and motivate students of all ages and skill levels.
Knowledge of music theory and notation.
Experience with auditioning and performance preparation.
Creativity and flexibility in adapting teaching methods to individual needs.
Access to musical instruments is a plus.
PI6c3db220b1d8-25401-33486754About the Company:
Confidential.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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