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We are in need of one on one music teachers as well as assistance with a beginning concert band group class. A growing music school with two locations is seeking a qualified Elementary school band teachers for classroom and private lessons two-three days a week plus private lessons.
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Qualifications Applicants should have a MM, DMA, or PhD in Music. Successful candidates will possess the ability to teach courses in music from a Christian worldview and will demonstrate enthusiasm for our classical liberal arts core curriculum which includes embracing the need for these courses to complement each other.
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As an Instructor, you will be responsible for teaching music lessons to students according to the Guitar Center Lessons curriculum. A few special characteristics that make our Instructors successful: Musical Passion: Able to motivate your students and share your passion of music through teaching.
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Sam Ash Music seeks super-friendly, sales oriented / career-minded people who enjoy playing music, learning about new gear and teaching others how to use that gear. Right now, we have positions available in the following sales departments: KEYBOARD/MUSIC TECHNOLOGY SALES Knowledge in one or more of the following fields is a huge plus: Pro Audio, Band and Orchestral, Drum and Guitar Sam Ash Music offers an excellent benefits package including a Health Plan, Dental Plan, and Vision Plan, paid time off, and a k plan for qualified employees.
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By teaching theory and technique using music that students know and love, B2R develops young musicians who enjoy performing, recording in our studio, and even composing original music.
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Possession of a current and valid teaching certificate in the appropriate subject/content area issued by the New Jersey Department of Education. Selects and requisitions books, instructional materials, equipment, aids, and maintains required inventory records.
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By teaching theory and technique using music that students know and love, B2R teachers develop musicians who enjoy performing, recording in our studio, and even composing original music.
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Instructs gross and fine motor activities: art, music, games, unit teaching, reading stories, singing songs, etc. Prepares bulletin boards and other teaching aids. Assists with teaching units and small group rotations.
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RequirementsRequirements: 3+ years of work experience in Music, Education, or related field or Bachelor’s DegreeAbility to pass Guitar Center specific training and certificationsSkilled ability to demonstrate competency and proficiency in the area they will be teaching (Drums, Guitar, Keyboard.
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Must obtain and maintain Specialty Certifications (e.g., Y-Metro Atlanta Pilates, Group Cycling, Active Older Adult) or outside certifications approved by Metro Atlanta Y (e.g., TRX, Barre, Zumba, Pound) prior to teaching the designated format.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience:Successful completion of all student teaching requirements as well as all course work required to obtain the appropriate teaching license(s) issued by the Illinois State Board of Education.
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We are looking for someone who can offer at least 3 days a week, part timeWe are looking for someone who teaches multiple instruments (not a requirement) Cannot teach at another music lessons facility within 5 miles of our location.
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Some teaching specialties (i.e. music, art, physical education, etc.) ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Teaching and training special needs students; motivating students to achieve maximum potential.
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Reporting to the Department Head of Humanities, Arts, and Interdisciplinary Studies, Music Faculty are responsible for teaching a variety of introductory and upper-level undergraduate Music courses, including Music Appreciation, African American Music, Music Theory, and other courses as needed.
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Musical direction responsibilities include overseeing all musical aspects of the annual Middle School and Upper School shows including teaching the music/vocal coaching, accompanying rehearsals, preparing and directing the performance ensemble, and overseeing the sound technology, as well as working in conjunction with the Theatre Director and Production Team in selecting appropriate shows, conducting auditions, and supervising students during rehearsals and performances.
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