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Position SummaryUnder the direction of Maestro Miguel Harth-Bedoya, the Orchestra Manager manages the personnel and operational logistics for all Shepherd School orchestral ensembles, including the Shepherd School Symphony Orchestra (SSSO), Shepherd School Chamber Orchestra (SScO), Shepherd School Chamber Players (SSCP), Shepherd School Opera Orchestra, and Shepherd School Contemporary Ensemble (SSCE.
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Direct and manage the overall band, orchestra, choral, or mariachi program for the assigned middle school campus. Direct and manage the overall band, orchestra, choral, or mariachi program for the assigned middle school campus.
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At the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, we are committed to transforming the orchestral landscape by fostering an environment where every voice and background enhances our artistic expression. Senior management experience, ideally in an orchestra, is required.
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The Director of Orchestra Personnel oversees the personnel of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and acts as liaison between musicians, the Music Director, stage crew, and administrative staff.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Experienced Conductor and String player who possesses significant teaching and leadership skills.
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Guide and promote the educational priorities of the ASO and the Academy, in partnership with the Anne Arundel County Public Schools and other organizations. Lead strategies to identify, cultivate, and secure major gifts in collaboration with the Director of Development, Artistic Director, and Board of Directors.
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The position reports to the Chief Operating Officer (COO) and interacts frequently with the Music Director and the President/CEO, working closely with the Musicians and the Orchestra Council, the Librarians, and the Artistic and Operations Team, including the Senior Director of Production, the Artistic Administrator, the Director of Orchestra Operations, and interfaces frequently with the Human Resources Department.
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Reporting to the board of trustees in partnership with the Artistic Director, this role will oversee all aspects of the ASO’s administrative operations, including financial management, fundraising, marketing, community engagement, union negotiations, and human resources.
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Along with the Orchestra Manager, ensure smooth operation of all orchestra activities involving DSO and substitute musicians in compliance with the CBA including communicating and coordinating with conductors, stage crew, librarians, and other administrative staff.
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Minimum 2 years of experience as an orchestra personnel manager in a major orchestra; or 4 years as personnel manager of a smaller orchestra; or four years as assistant personnel manager of a major orchestra; or five years of closely related orchestra experience (such as in orchestra concert production.
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To achieve our vision, we are searching for a Full-time Orchestra Teacher with a Bachelor's degree, at least 1-2+ years of relevant teaching experience, must have a background in stringed instruments, and mastery of music and conducting.
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POSITION TITLE: Band Teacher/Orchestra teacher. POSITION TITLE: Band Teacher/Orchestra teacher. Opportunities for ensemble work through the after school program and extended arts classes are available.
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The position will involve collaborating with the current strings faculty and teaching a developing eighth-grade combined violin, viola, cello, and bass students to prepare them to join the Riverdale Symphony Orchestra.
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Until FilledMiddle School and High School Orchestra, Long term substitute teaching postion, August 19, 2024 - October 18, 2024. High School Teaching/Music - Orchestra. Until FilledMiddle School and High School Orchestra, Long term substitute teaching postion, August 19, 2024 - October 18, 2024.
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Work cooperatively with special education teachers to modify curricula as needed for special education students according to guidelines established in Individual Education Plans (IEP).
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