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Plans and facilitates digital music production instructional sessions focused on music theory and the use of various Digital Audio Workstations (Soundtrap, GarageBand, Logic, Ableton, etc.
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Uncommon Schools seeks an accomplished, passionate Middle School Music (instrumental, band) Teacher to join our faculty. The band teacher introduces the instruments to new band students while developing older students who have been a part of the program in classroom ensemble settings.
$64,000 - $96,900 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 3 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The Music Therapist reports to the Educational Director and will provide music therapy services to the children in conjunction with support from the Special Education Teacher. If you need to request accommodation during the recruiting process, please reach out to Qualifications Master’s Degree in Music Therapy Board Certified Music Therapist licensed in NY.
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Through the use of painting, sculpting, music, science, storytelling, theatre and other forms of self-expression, children are taught to give voice to their thoughts and ideas, as well as share their newfound discoveries and understandings.
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Seeking a Middle School ELA Teacher at WHIN Music Community Charter School in NYC for 2024-25. EEO Policy: WHIN Music Community Charter School is an equal rights and opportunity agency and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, ancestry, marital status, or any other legally protected classification in its activities, educational programs, or employment practices as required by Title VI, IX, and Section 504.
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Uncommon Schools seeks an accomplished, passionate High School Music/Band Teacher to join our faculty. High-level collaboration with co-music teacher and Director of Operations to create and plan for multiple performances throughout the school year.
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We are open to a number of specializations including - but certainly not limited to - music, art, drama, theater, languages, computer science or video game design, speech and debate, languages, PE, dance and yoga.
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Become a Music Teacher with Education Through Music. ETM welcomes applicants who hold or are pursuing certification, and seeks placements that will support the career advancement of certified teachers, helping them create top quality music programs at schools with the greatest need, and eventually securing career teaching placements directly with the NYC Department of Education.
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Compensation and Benefits: WHIN Music Community Charter School offers a competitive salary and benefits, fun and professional working environment, as well as ongoing development opportunities. WHIN is currently seeking an Elementary Lead Teacher who is ready to help grow a unique school community where compassion, kindness, and curiosity drive each and every day.
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That all children deserve a high quality education, with access to academic rigor, music creation, and a holistic approach to developing character. To provide our diverse student population with rigorous academic instruction, intensive music education and a positive learning environment so that every student can thrive academically and personally.
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The Brilla Music teacher believes that all students can develop skills while growing in appreciation for the transcendentals of Goodness, Truth, and Beauty inherent in music. Possession of current teaching certification as an elementary school teacher (preferred.
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Teach Uncommon School's Performing Arts musical theatre curriculum which involves music, acting and movement (at Uncommon Schools this curriculum is already planned and written, so teacher is responsible to implement it.
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Opportunities to share your passions with our participants – lead an acting club, provide music lessons, lead sports meetups, grow a gardening group, spearhead mindfulness trips, organize volunteer projects – our participants thrive on new experiences and time spent together.
$47,500 - $83,300 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 25 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The opportunity gives participants the rare experience of intimate training with a world renowned choreographer, performer and teacher whos 30 years of international experience champions a non-western perspective.
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Early record of research and scholarship in the field of university music teacher education; The candidate should have successful experience teaching at tertiary level, knowledge of music teacher preparation, certification, and professional development.
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