What are the responsibilities and job description for the Woodwind Teaching Artist (Part-time, Contract) position at Dallas Symphony Orchestra - Morton H. Meyerson...?
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra has opportunities available for immediate hire Part-Time Contract Teaching Artists in our Kim Noltemy Young Musicians program. Woodwind (clarinet and/or flute) specialists are needed at this time. One of many educational programs offered through the Dallas Symphony, Young Musicians is a year-round, summer, and after-school music program designed to nurture and empower youth in southern Dallas and beyond.
The ideal Young Musicians Teaching Artist candidate is an expert on their instrument, has experience in classroom management, embraces challenges with creative problem-solving skills, and can communicate effectively and professionally with students, parents, school administration, other teachers, and Dallas Symphony staff. This position carries great responsibility as it influences and changes lives on a daily basis promoting the power of music as a vehicle for social change in students’ lives.
Students will often be separated by instrument family for sectional rehearsals, but teachers are expected to be prepared to lead all instruments in an orchestral setting in an as needed basis in accordance with the Young Musicians/El Sistema educational philosophy.
The qualified candidate will have:
- A passion for working with youth and a desire to serve as a role model to students
- Basic classroom management skills
- Experience teaching beginner- to intermediate-level students in a group setting
- The ability to be flexible and creative in the classroom
- In-depth knowledge of beginning music pedagogy and repertoire
- Punctuality, professionalism and excellent interpersonal skills (required)
- A degree in music or music education and bilingual in Spanish is a plus, but not required.
- Legal authorization to provide services to the Dallas Symphony without sponsorship or employment verification for visa purposes
This contract position pays $50 per hour with additional varying hours dependent upon time of year. Time commitment and consistency are of the essence. Classes are held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 3:30-6pm during the school year. Teachers are expected to arrive at their site by 3:20pm to prepare their classrooms for an appropriate teaching environment. Some evening and weekend availability will be required for performances and events.
To be considered for this position, please apply at the link below:
https://recruiting.paylocity.com/recruiting/jobs/All/305b495a-528a-4d08-839c-dc42bc1ac47a/Dallas-Symphony-Association-Inc
Some benefits that Teaching Artists receive when part of the Young Musicians Program include:
- Free tickets to the Dallas Symphony concerts
- Paid Professional Development (twice a year)
- Continuing education opportunities (i.e. Teaching Artist Training Institute (TATI) and El Sistema Symposium attendance)
ABOUT THE KIM NOLTEMY YOUNG MUSICIANS PROGRAM
The teaching approach for this position is based in El Sistema, a Venezuelan philosophy and program that uses music as the vehicle for social change. El Sistema was created in the 1970s by Antonio Abreu, who revolutionized music education in Venezuela, and later around the world. Core principles of El Sistema music education include accessibility, collaboration, high musical standards, and community building. In collaboration with community partners, including Dallas ISD and Trinity Basin Preparatory, Young Musicians provides music education, instruments, and performance and mentorship opportunities at no cost to students and their families. Young Musicians is offered at five schools in southern Dallas, serving children from 1st through 8th grade.
The Kim Noltemy Young Musicians program offers recorder, violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, trumpet, trombone, and percussion. Classes are divided into sectionals and orchestra with a focus on music theory and social/emotional learning. This methodology aims to simultaneously foster both students’ instrumental skills and creativity, as well as provide a caring, cooperative community with positive role models and high expectations.
Job Types: Part-time, Contract
Pay: $50.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Employee discount
Work Location: In person
Salary : $50