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Music Teacher

Vineland, NJ · On-site

$55K - $72K/yr

Direct ensembles, organize rehearsals, and lead performances, concerts, and community events ... e.g., GarageBand, Soundtrap, Logic). * Strong classroom management, communication, and ...

Direct ensembles, organize rehearsals, and lead performances, concerts, and community events ... e.g., GarageBand, Soundtrap, Logic). * Strong classroom management, communication, and ...

Director of Research and Instructional Technology Wage Range: $12.00-13.00/hour Description of the ... Audio and video recording and editing (Cameras and sound equipment, Audacity, Garageband, iMovie ...

Director of Research and Instructional Technology Wage Range: $12.00-13.00/hour Description of the ... Audio and video recording and editing (Cameras and sound equipment, Audacity, Garageband, iMovie ...

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Job description

  • Plan and deliver standards-aligned music lesson plans (general music, choir, band, orchestra, or a combination) that develop listening, performance, composition, and music literacy skills.
  • Differentiate instruction for diverse learners, including English learners and students with IEPs/504 plans; provide accommodations and enrichment as needed.
  • Direct ensembles, organize rehearsals, and lead performances, concerts, and community events.
  • Teach fundamentals of music theory, history, ear training, sight-reading, and technology (notation software, DAWs, recording).
  • Assess student progress with formative and summative measures; maintain accurate grades, portfolios, and performance records.
  • Manage classroom and rehearsal spaces to ensure a positive, safe, and productive learning environment.
  • Care for, inventory, and coordinate maintenance of instruments, sheet music, equipment, and facilities.
  • Communicate regularly with students, families, and colleagues; provide feedback, progress updates, and performance information.
  • Collaborate with arts staff, classroom teachers, and administrators on curriculum, schedules, and cross-curricular projects.
  • Coordinate logistics for performances: programs, venues, accompanists, transportation, permissions, and fundraising as applicable.
  • Participate in professional development and stay current with best practices and repertoire.
  • Uphold school policies and contribute to a positive school culture.
  • Attends and participates in mandatory company trainings

  • Bachelor's degree in Music Education or related field; state teaching certification/licensure (or eligibility) preferred/required.
  • Proficiency on a primary instrument/voice and functional piano skills.
  • Demonstrated experience teaching general music and/or directing ensembles.
  • Knowledge of music pedagogy, assessment, and rehearsal techniques across grade levels.
  • Familiarity with notation software (e.g., Sibelius, Finale, MuseScore) and basic audio/recording tools (e.g., GarageBand, Soundtrap, Logic).
  • Strong classroom management, communication, and organizational skills.
  • Commitment to equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive repertoire and practices.

Preferred, but not required
  • Master's degree in Music or Education.
  • Experience with marching band, jazz ensemble, or contemporary/pop ensembles.
  • Background in musical theatre direction or pit conducting.
  • Experience integrating technology (MIDI, DAWs, looping, live sound).
  • Bilingual or multilingual abilities.
  • Successful record of festival participation, adjudication, or competition leadership.