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Job Description: Teaching Artist - Strings
Organization: Phoenix Conservatory of Music
Rate of Pay: Between $22-$32 per hour
Position Summary:
The Teaching Artist will play a vital role in providing high-quality music education to students of all ages and backgrounds. They will foster a positive and inclusive learning environment, encouraging students to develop their musical skills, creativity, and self-expression. We are seeking Teaching Artist candidates who currently reside in state.
Responsibilities:
- Teach a variety of music classes, including private lessons, group classes, and ensemble rehearsals.
- Develop and implement engaging lesson plans that align with the Conservatory's curriculum.
- Collaborate with other teaching artists and staff to create a supportive and collaborative learning community.
- Participate in outreach and community engagement activities to promote the Conservatory and its programs.
- Adhere to all Conservatory policies and procedures, including attendance, aligning with mission and values, and student safety.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in music performance, music education, or a related field.
- Strong musical ability and pedagogical skills.
- Experience teaching music to students of various ages and levels.
- Experience teaching varied genres of music, including popular and commercial music
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Passion for music education and a commitment to providing a positive learning experience for all students.
Examples of how a teaching artist can demonstrate PCM values:
- Community:
- Student-Led Ensembles: Help student-led ensembles like a rock band or a folk group. This encourages collaboration, leadership skills, and allows students to share their musical passions with peers.
Education:
- Global Music Exploration: Integrate world music into the curriculum. Explore instruments and styles from different cultures to broaden student perspectives and foster an appreciation for musical diversity.
- Technology Integration: Utilize music creation software and online learning platforms to enhance the learning experience. This caters to tech-savvy students and allows for exploration of music production techniques.
Accessibility & Empowerment:
- Financial Aid Programs: Advocate for scholarships or financial aid opportunities for students who might otherwise not be able to afford music lessons. This ensures music education is accessible to a wider audience.
- Composition Workshops: Organize workshops focused on music composition for students of all skill levels. Encourage students to create their own music, fostering self-expression and confidence.
Character:
- Social-Emotional Learning through Music: Use music to teach social-emotional skills like teamwork, empathy, and perseverance. Collaborative song-writing or group improvisation exercises can cultivate these valuable life skills.
- Model Lifelong Learning: Continually update your own musical knowledge and skills. Share your learning journey with students to inspire them to be lifelong learners themselves.
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Phoenix Conservatory of Music