What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lower School Music Teacher- Part-Time position at Gordon School?
The Gordon School is a racially diverse nursery through eighth grade all-gender independent school in East Providence, RI. The curriculum is rooted in multicultural practice and social justice, with an emphasis on developing intellectual leadership, active imagination, and a child’s natural inquisitive nature. Students are challenged and inspired to be active workers toward their own education and teachers strive to develop meaningful relationships with each child and family.
Gordon's curriculum focuses on developing intellectual leadership by leveraging a child’s natural imagination, creativity and inquisitive nature. Students are challenged and inspired to be active participants in their own education, and faculty and staff strive to develop deep and meaningful relationships with each child and family.
The opportunity
We are seeking to hire a passionate, knowledgeable, and creative elementary educator with a commitment to diversity and inclusion and a strong sense of cultural competency. We are seeking a music teacher who is passionate about teaching general music literacy to our lower schoolers first to fourth graders. Personal qualities include the ability to inspire children, the capacity to work cooperatively with peers, and a joyful sense of humor.
The lower school music teacher will develop and implement a strong, multicultural curriculum that responds to and is supportive of the diverse developmental needs of the students, and that integrates music with other disciplines when appropriate. The ideal candidate will have both a broad and a deep understanding of music education, including choral and instrumental knowledge, and will demonstrate a profound understanding of lower schoolers. The position reports to the Lower School Director and works closely with the Arts Department Coordinator.
A Day in the Life of the Lower School Music Teacher:
Meet with the performing and visual arts teaching faculty to discuss opportunities for cross-curricular programming
Meet with other lower school specialist teachers, learning specialists, and Lower School Director to discuss student needs and differentiation
Plan and teach a third and fourth grade club session
Teach an engaging, skills-based music lesson to first graders
Prepare for an evening music showcase for parents that will highlight students demonstrating their music development
Personal Attributes and Skills Required
Experience teaching music theory and performance courses to Lower School students
Support multicultural curriculum and education
Appreciate and enjoy working with lower school children
Be energetic, flexible, resilient and open to change
Be creative, imaginative and resourceful
Possess good organizational skills and be able to implement these effectively
Have strong interpersonal skills that support and engender trust, and desire and be able to work as a positive member of a team of teachers
Be a thoughtful and effective listener
Be able to communicate with parents, colleagues, and students clearly and accurately both orally and in writing
Have a strong sense of self, a good sense of humor, and a positive outlook on their personal endeavors
Have a deep sense of community, be respectful of adults and children, and understand and respect human differences
Prerequisites for the Position
Possess an undergraduate degree, with a concentration in music (or a graduate degree in music)
Evidence of rigor of music training and background that demonstrates a firm knowledge of musical concepts, techniques, and history
Capable of training students vocally and instrumentally to a foundational level; committed to building musical literacy using a variety of methods (Kodaly, the Takadimi system, Orff Schulwerk, Solfege, among others)
Understand the use of appropriate instruments and other materials that are suitable for various stages of development
Have a basic understanding and working knowledge of current educational practices and of a curriculum that supports a developmental, process-oriented approach
Have experience teaching children and working with parents