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How much do elementary music jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for elementary music in the United States is $54,796.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,500.00 and $58,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Elementary Music Teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Elementary Music Teacher, you need a solid background in music theory, performance, and education, typically supported by a bachelor’s degree in music education and state teaching certification. Familiarity with classroom instruments, music notation software, and digital audio tools is often required. Creativity, patience, and strong communication skills help engage young learners and foster a positive classroom environment. These skills ensure effective music instruction that nurtures students’ musical growth and enthusiasm for learning.

What are some common challenges elementary music teachers face when engaging young students in music lessons?

Elementary music teachers often encounter challenges such as varying student attention spans, differing levels of musical ability, and limited resources for instruments or materials. Engaging younger students requires creative lesson planning and the use of interactive activities to keep them motivated and involved. Building strong classroom management skills and fostering a positive, inclusive environment are essential for helping all students participate and enjoy music. Collaboration with classroom teachers and adapting lessons to complement broader educational goals can also enhance student engagement.

What does an elementary music teacher do?

An elementary music teacher educates young students about music, including basic concepts like rhythm, melody, and notation. They introduce children to instruments, singing, and music appreciation through fun and interactive activities. Elementary music teachers also organize performances and help foster a lifelong appreciation for music among students. Their goal is to create a supportive and engaging environment where children can explore and enjoy music.

What is the difference between Elementary Music vs Elementary Music Teacher?

AspectElementary MusicElementary Music Teacher
CredentialsMusic education background, possibly certifications in music educationMusic degree, teaching certification, state licensure
Work EnvironmentMusic classrooms, school settings, community programsElementary schools, classrooms, school halls
Industry UsageDescribes a focus or subject areaRefers to a professional role or position

Elementary Music generally refers to the subject area or curriculum focus on music for elementary students. In contrast, an Elementary Music Teacher is a professional responsible for teaching music to elementary students within a school setting. While the subject may be similar, the term 'teacher' emphasizes the role and credentials of the individual delivering the instruction.

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Infographic showing various Elementary Music job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $54,796 per year, or $26.3 per hour.

Elementary Music Teacher

Worth County School District

Sylvester, GA • On-site

$40K - $54K/yr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Elementary School Teaching/Music
Date Posted:
5/22/2026
Location:
Worth County Elementary School
Date Available:
07/27/2026
Closing Date:
Until Filled
Worth County Schools
Elementary Music Teacher
Job Description
MINIMUM QAULIFICATIONS:
  1. Education Level: Bachelor's Degree
  2. Certification Required: Valid Georgia Professional Standards Commission Certification in the appropriate field or ability to obtain certification.
  3. Physical Activities: Routine physical activities that are required to fulfill job responsibilities
  4. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Written and oral communication; instructional strategies that connect the curriculum to the learners; student management.

REPORTS TO: Principal
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
  1. Demonstrates prompt and regular attendance.
  2. Instructs all students and ensures each student's progress with as much individualization as possible.
  3. Plans/executes a balanced music program and organizes class time so that preparation, rehearsal and instruction can be accomplished within the allotted time.
  4. Helps pupils grow in their enjoyment, appreciation, and performance of music through a variety of planned music experiences which include singing, moving to music, playing of instruments and listening.
  5. Maintains care/responsibility for school-owned music, musical instruments and equipment to prevent loss or abuse. Makes minor adjustments and requests repairs to instruments as required.
  6. Establishes a positive classroom climate and effectively manages music instruction within that environment.
  7. Plans effectively for instruction, using knowledge of subject matter as well as knowledge of the physical, emotional, and intellectual growth process of students.
  8. Selects music and music materials which are appropriate for teaching and performance, and which will contribute to the development of the student's understanding and appreciation of music.
  9. Evaluates effectively student progress in terms of the purposes of the course and grade taught.
  10. Maintains positive and supportive communication with other music teachers within the school district.
  11. Fulfills all responsibilities of paperwork such as materials and equipment inventory, purchase orders, report cards, attendance records, music library records, etc.
  12. Meet expectations according to the regular classroom teacher job description.
  13. Maintains prompt and professional communication with parents.
  14. Perform other duties as assigned.

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 190-day position. Salary based on WCBE approved salary schedule.
EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated annually by the Principal.