Oregon Episcopal School seeks a Private Lesson Instructor to begin in August 2026. Interested candidates should include a resume and cover letter addressed to Chelsea Lamb (Director of After School and Extension Programs) when submitting materials.
OUR MISSION: Oregon Episcopal School educates students to realize their power for good as engaged citizens of the world.
ABOUT US: Founded in 1869, Oregon Episcopal School today occupies a wooded 59-acre campus where 880 students in Pre-K through 12th Grade share an excellent faculty, an inquiry based curriculum, and a strong sense of community. The Upper School also includes a small boarding program of international and domestic students who live and learn together enhancing the vibrancy of the school community.
The School values employees who seek to continually develop the OES Essential Competencies in themselves and others and are prepared to engage in a vibrant, diverse learning community. Committed to the professional development of our faculty, teachers are guided by the Learning and Teaching at OES faculty growth model.
As an Episcopal school, we are rooted in a rhythm of gathering and reflection that values and respects all beliefs and cultures. As such, we educate toward a larger purpose - toward inclusion and respect, service and justice and commitment beyond ourselves.
JOB SUMMARY: The Extension Private Lesson Teacher provides individualized, high-quality instruction to students in areas such as music, language, and art. Lessons are designed to support each student's growth, skill development, and personal interests through consistent, one-on-one or small group instruction.
This role is part of Oregon Episcopal School's Extension program and contributes to a robust after-school experience for PreK-8th grade students. Private Lesson Teachers are selected through a rigorous hiring process and are expected to demonstrate excellence in both their craft and their teaching practice. The successful candidate brings strong organizational skills, clear communication, and an engaging, student-centered approach. They collaborate closely with the Extension team to ensure alignment with program policies, family communication, and student schedules.
SCHEDULE:
Monday-Friday, variable after-school hours
Lessons occur on a consistent weekly schedule throughout the school year
Schedule determined in coordination with the Extension Office
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Instruction & Student Experience
Provide engaging, developmentally appropriate private lessons (30, 45, or 60 minutes)
Plan and prepare individualized lessons based on student ability, goals, and progress
Foster student growth through skill-building, encouragement, and constructive feedback
Encourage practice habits and connection to learning outside of lesson time
Program Coordination & Scheduling
Maintain a consistent weekly lesson schedule for each student
Coordinate with the Extension Office for student enrollment and scheduling accuracy
Allow for appropriate transition time between lessons
Teach only currently enrolled OES students (or approved siblings, if space allows)
Communication
Communicate regularly and clearly with families about student progress, goals, and assignments
Be available briefly at the end of lessons to connect with families when appropriate
Notify families directly of any schedule changes, absences, or adjustments
Attendance & Lesson Policies
Uphold program expectations around attendance and consistency
Track and communicate student absences (excused and unexcused)
Collaborate with the Extension Office regarding rescheduling or ongoing attendance concerns
Arrange for rescheduling or a substitute in the event of instructor absence when possible
Program Implementation & Compliance
Follow all OES policies and Extension program procedures
Ensure student safety and supervision at all times
Teach only in designated campus locations (e.g., Farris Hall/EC3, Chapel)
Support accurate billing by maintaining reliable lesson records
Partner with Extension staff if students are not picked up on time
PROGRAM EXPECTATIONS
Lessons are ongoing, weekly commitments across the school year
Instructors support families in understanding the importance of consistency and attendance
Lesson length is determined collaboratively with families based on student readiness and goals
Teachers maintain professionalism, punctuality, and preparedness for each lesson
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of training and experience
Demonstrated expertise in subject area (music, language, art, etc.)
Experience working with elementary and/or middle school students
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Intercultural competency and ability to work with a diverse community
Ability to enroll in the Oregon Office of Child Care Central Background Registry
Current CPR and First Aid certification
Ability to pass a criminal background check
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Advanced degree (MA/MS or equivalent)
Experience integrating arts into teaching practice
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to move throughout campus to ensure student safety
Ability to remain standing or active for extended periods
Ability to lift up to 30 lbs
Ability to communicate clearly with students, families, and colleagues
Oregon Episcopal School does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices on the basis of race, color, religion, gender (including gender identity or expression), disability, national or ethnic origin, age, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, or other legally protected characteristic or status.