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Teaching Artist: Trumpet, Trombone, Saxophone
Position: Teaching Artists: trumpet, trombone, saxophone (alto and soprano)
Location: Chicago, IL
Organization Overview: Music in Urban Schools Inspiring Change (MUSIC Inc.) is an El Sistema inspired program that has been offering tuition-free music instruction to Chicago west side communities since 2011. MUSIC Inc.’s commitment to equity and accessibility in music education is rooted in the principles of our family-focused approach. Our program culture is built around trauma-informed instruction and supporting students' social emotional growth as part of their music education. Music teachers serve as mentors, helping students set goals, create a strong at-home practice routine, and curate instruction to best support each individual student’s needs.
Job Summary: MUSIC Inc. is seeking experienced teaching artists on trumpet, trombone, and saxophone to work with beginner students at UCAN youth resident facility. Students are ages 14-18 and for many this is their first exposure to instrumental music. Students will be taught in small groups of 4-6 students per group with a goal of bringing students together in a brass band ensemble by the end of the 6-week program. We are seeking candidates who can create safe, joyful, and engaging learning environments with a relationship-forward approach to students. Candidates should have strong problem-solving skills that are creative and positive in nature. Candidates should have a strong passion for providing music lessons in non-traditional settings that will benefit students with the least access to musical opportunities. Candidates should have the ability to create structure, routine, and consistent expectations in their small group learning space.
Contract Length: Oct. 15 - December 20, 2024 (Extended contract into 2025 dependent on funding)
Times: Thursdays and Fridays 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Skills & Duties:
- Passionate about the cause
- Basic understanding of art and social emotional learning practices
- Prepare and modify lesson plans to meet the needs of students
- Prepare materials and equipment for instructional activities and implement lesson plans
- Attend team meetings and regular check-ins with the Executive Director
- Be punctual and plan accordingly - MUSIC Inc. follows the instructional calendar and is closed during normal school holidays.
- Available to work assigned work hours
- Exhibit respectful, courteous, and helpful behavior to children, staff, parents/guardians, school personnel, agency representatives, and the general public
- Attend required meetings
- Build relationships with parents, children, and the school administration/teachers.
Qualifications and Experience:
- Minimum of 2 years teaching experience in both private and group settings (required)
- Must meet background clearance requirements, including fingerprinting
- Experience working with students from diverse backgrounds and an understanding of trauma-informed teaching techniques
- Experience in other community-based arts programs is preferred
- A strong commitment to MUSIC Inc. mission and vision (required)
- Strong ability and desire to inspire ALL students to learn and reach their goals
- Teaching style that creatively communicates instrumental techniques and ensemble skills to students while maintaining a positive and inspiring learning environment
- Excellent personable skills, collaborative nature, and ability to work with administration and families
- Excellent organizational skills and strong work ethic
Educational Requirements:
- Enrolled in a Bachelor of Music or Music Education degree program at an accredited university
- Completed 15-20 credit hours towards your major
- 8+ years formal training on your primary instrument
- Candidates with a bachelor's in music or music education will also be considered
Work Remotely: No
Pay: $45
All teaching artists are hired as independent contractors and paid per service.
Interested candidates please send a cover letter, resume, and 3 references to:
For more programming info visit our website: www.MusicIncChicago.org
MUSIC Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. MUSIC Inc. is committed to building a culturally diverse and pluralistic team. ALAANA-identified individuals, transgender and gender-nonconforming people, people from poor and working-class backgrounds, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
***ALAANA: African, Latinx, Arab, Asian, Native American
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