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Kensington, CA - USA

Monthly Salary drjobs

$ 40000 - 50000

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

The Music Teacher is responsible for delivering a highquality music education program and supporting the schools musical and creative arts initiatives. This role requires a dynamic and engaging educator who can inspire students manage multiple ensembles and contribute to the overall success of the Creative Arts Department. Enthusiasm for being a production beam member for after school arts productions and for developing courses within ones range of expertise is highly preferred.

This is a benefitseligible parttime position with some schedule flexibility based on class instruction rehearsals and performances. The weekly time commitment will vary with heavier hours required during musical production rehearsals (Spring semester) and concert preparation (December and May). That weekly schedule will be developed in collaboration with the Department Chair and Theatre Director.

MISSION AND CORE VALUES:

The Academy of the Holy Cross a Catholic college preparatory school sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Cross since 1868 is dedicated to educating young women in a Christcentered community which values diversity. The Academy is committed to developing women of courage compassion and scholarship who responsibly embrace the social spiritual and intellectual challenges of the world.

All faculty and staff must demonstrate a commitment to the Core Values of the Academy: community Catholic identity academic excellence educating the whole person tradition diversity leadership singlesex education environment and communication.

About the Creative Arts Department

The Creative Arts Department empowers students to develop courage compassion and scholarship through the arts. In classes clubs and extracurricular activities students explore visual arts theatre public speaking music danced and film. They develop technical skills explore creative ideas and express themselves while strengthening critical thinking resilience and collaboration. Whether in the studio on stage behind the camera or in front of an audience students develop the confidence and creativity to shape their own lives and the world around them. The skills developed through the arts prepare students for success not only in creative fields but in any path they choose to pursue.

PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

Teaching Responsibilities:

  • Instruct the following music courses: (subject to course requests and sectioning)

Madrigals (Full Year)

Glee Choir (Single Semester)

Introduction to Digital Audio (Single Semester)

Instrumental Ensemble (Single Semester)

  • Coach and train singers particularly teenage girls for both group and solo performances
  • Utilize technology such as GarageBand and other music editing software for the Digital Audio Class
  • Maintain academic records (grades attendance curriculum documentation) in an appropriate and timely manner in accordance with school policies

Concert & Event Direction:

  • Serve as the Director for two major music concerts annually involving all students in music classes and clubs
  • Select musical repertoire that includes both liturgical and nonliturgical pieces
  • Manage all schoolrelated music performances including

Allschool Masses (approximately once per month)

Admissions events (Open House Performing Arts Night)

Special invited performances

Additional school/celebratory Masses (occasional weekends) including:

  • Alumnae Memorial Mass
  • Upton Street Reunion Mass
  • MotherDaughter Communion Breakfast and Mass
  • Commencement Liturgy

AfterSchool Productions:

  • Serve as the Music Director for all afterschool productions including school musicals

Collaborate with the director technical director and choreographer as an integral member of the production team from preproduction and casting to strike ensuring seamless integration of music into performances

Teach all cast members their vocal parts and assist in musical preparation.

Select and secure pit musicians and collaborate with director/producer and technical director on the pit musician schedule

Conduct the pit orchestra during performances

Create any needed rehearsal tracks or help case and production team members access and navigate any purchased rehearsal tracks or reference recordings

  • Rehearsal Commitment:

Availability for rehearsals 3 to 4 times per week 3:00 6:30 p.m. during the semester of the musical

Availability every weekday evening for the two weeks leading up to the show

Occasional weekend rehearsals as scheduled with the Theatre Director

Show weekend rehearsals and performances required (typical show schedule is Friday 7:00 p.m. Saturday 7:00 p.m. and Sunday 2 pm.

Club Moderation:

Oversee and support student clubs and music organizations including:

TriM Music Honor Society

Guitar Club

Instrumental Club

A Cappella Club

Music Program Administration:

Maintain and organize the schools music library

Manage music classroom supplies equipment and instruments (digital keyboards) percussion choral risers sound shells music stands and microphone stands)

Creative Arts Department & School Community Responsibilities:

Attend required department production and faculty meetings

Assist with boxoffice and house management duties for all Creative Arts events (where not otherwise engaged with Music Direction responsibilities)

Support and attend all Creative Arts Department events as needed

Participate collaboratively with Creative Arts faculty in ongoing curriculum review and new course development

Serve as an integral part of the casting and rehearsal process for the school musical and afterschool productions

Enhance interdisciplinary opportunities through openness to collaborate with faculty/staff outside of the Creative Arts Department

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Bachelors degree in Music Music Education or a related field (Masters Preferred)
  • Experience conducting both vocal and instrumental ensembles
  • Ability to serve as piano accompanist for soloists and ensembles when necessary in class and during performances
  • Ability to teach and perform on guitar is highly preferred
  • Strong organizational and leadership skills to manage performances clubs and schoolwide musical needs
  • Ability to communicate instructions and musical concepts clearly and effectively
  • Passion for inspiring young musicians and helping them develop both technical skills and a love for music
  • Enthusiasm for developing and expanding course offerings within areas of expertise
  • Willingness to attend evening and weekend performances as part of the roles responsibilities
  • Commitment to fostering creativity confidence and artistic growth in students
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with an emphasis on relationshipbuilding and positive student interactions.

This position is 75 time and the pay rate is $40000 to $50000

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