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The immediacy and realism of a situation can be lost unless a role player is able to live a role and freely adapt to it in response to the way an individual student handles each situation. In each ...

The immediacy and realism of a situation can be lost unless a role player is able to live a role and freely adapt to it in response to the way an individual student handles each situation. In each ...

Through financial consulting rooted in data, technology, and AI, we help clients drive value ... Drive the development and enhancement of Accordion's M&A methodologies (diligence, merger ...

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How much do live in accordion player jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for live in accordion player in the United States is $17.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $17.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Who is the world's best accordion player?

The title of the world's best accordion player is subjective, but some widely recognized virtuosos include Richard Galliano, Myron Floren, and Art Van Damme. These musicians are known for their technical skill, musical innovation, and influence in the field of accordion performance.

What do you call a professional accordion player?

A professional accordion player is often referred to as an accordionist. They typically perform in live settings such as concerts, events, or recordings, and may have formal training or certifications in music. The term highlights their expertise and proficiency with the instrument.

How much does a professional accordion player make?

A professional accordion player’s earnings vary based on experience, location, and performance type. On average, they may earn between $20,000 and $60,000 annually, with higher earnings possible for those performing at events, teaching, or recording. Many also supplement income through teaching lessons or freelance gigs.

Can I work remotely in music part time?

Live-in accordion players typically perform on-site at events, venues, or private functions and usually cannot work remotely due to the nature of live performance. However, some musicians may offer virtual lessons or recordings as part of their services, but live performances generally require physical presence. Part-time remote work in music is more common for teaching or production roles rather than live performance jobs.

What is the difference between Live In Accordion Player vs Live In Keyboardist?

AspectLive In Accordion PlayerLive In Keyboardist
Required CredentialsMusical proficiency, possibly some certification or training in accordionMusical proficiency, often with keyboard or piano certifications or training
Work EnvironmentPrivate homes, events, resorts, religious servicesPrivate homes, events, resorts, religious services
Industry UsageCommon in folk, traditional, and religious music settingsCommon across various music genres, including pop, jazz, and classical

Both roles involve live musical performance in similar settings, but the Live In Accordion Player specializes in accordion music, often in folk or religious contexts, while the Live In Keyboardist covers a broader range of genres with keyboard instruments. The choice depends on the specific musical style and instrument expertise required by the employer.

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Infographic showing various Live In Accordion Player job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 40% Temporary, and 60% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,000 per year, or $17.8 per hour.
Role Player

Role Player

Oak Grove Technologies LLC

Artesia, NM • On-site

Part-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Description:

Oak Grove Technologies, LLC, a dynamic and fast-growing federal contractor, is seeking qualified Role Player candidates to fill part-time and on-call positions at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Artesia, New Mexico.

This position is posted in support of our partner organization, Applied Training Solutions (ATS). Please note that, if selected, your employment will be directly with ATS. ***

To be considered for this opportunity, please submit your application using the link provided below:

Role Player - Applied Training Solutions (ATS) Career Page


Oak Grove Technologies is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business based in Raleigh, NC, with a Test and Training Center located near Fort Bragg and Camp Mackall. With over 20 years of expertise in training, consulting, technology, and operational support, the company provides services to the military, government, and law enforcement. Committed to excellence, innovation, and national security, Oak Grove Technologies fulfills federal defense contracts and actively supports veterans through sponsorships and events. Driven by its mission-focused approach, the company seeks top talent to develop impactful solutions.

Requirements:

As a Role Player, you will play a pivotal role in enhancing the training experience by creating realistic law enforcement training scenarios in direct support of professional instructors. Reliable, professional role players are essential in supporting a variety of dynamic training exercises, ranging from protective missions and escalation/de-escalation scenarios, all of which require role players to possess the ability to participate in physically demanding activities.

The Role Player position is open to all genders.

  • Role players assist in providing realistic scenarios where students and other law enforcement entities can make a practical application of the various investigative and law enforcement skills taught at an important factor in the success of a practical exercise is the quality and depth of the role-playing. The immediacy and realism of a situation can be lost unless a role player is able to live a role and freely adapt to it in response to the way an individual student handles each situation. In each scenario, role players cannot rely on an inflexible script as an actor does.
  • Each role player must thoroughly understand the training objectives and their assigned role, adjusting to various outcomes and reacting appropriately to the unfolding situation. At times, role players will need to improvise in a way that aligns with the scenario, the instructor’s guidance, and the overall training goals.
  • The role player must thoroughly understand the training objectives of each scenario and the role they are playing; therefore, each role player shall adjust to a variety of outcomes and react in a manner most appropriate to the way in which a situation.
  • The role player shall improvise at times in a manner that is consistent with the scenario, the instructor’s direction, and the overall objectives of training. Role players are consistently used in training scenarios, which include surveillance, arrest situations, witness interviews, subject interrogations, and blank-firing weapon exercises.
  • Role players are typically assigned to scenarios scheduled Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM. Additional training may occur after 10:00 PM on weeknights or on weekends, depending on training requirements and the availability of training areas at FLETC.
  • Work will not be scheduled on holidays or during government closures, such as local or national emergencies, administrative closings, or similar government-directed facility shutdowns.
  • Scenarios are conducted year-round at FLETC, often in varying weather conditions. Role players will be managed and coordinated by a Site Supervisor (SS) and Assistant Supervisor (AS).

Qualifications

  • Must be able to speak English or Spanish at an eighth-grade level or higher; bilingual (English/Spanish) skills are a plus but not required.
  • Be capable of meeting the FLETC security requirements of this solicitation and successfully pass a background check and drug screening.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills are essential, with a customer service orientation, the ability to promote teamwork, and a focus on safety. Organization and attention to detail are key.
  • Applicants must hold a valid state-issued driver’s license with a satisfactory driving record and prior driving experience. A driver safety skills test must be passed.
  • Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety guidelines, operating and maintenance instructions, and policies and procedure manuals.
  • Candidates must demonstrate flexibility and availability to help create a weekly schedule for shifts and scenarios.
  • Must be able to lift up to (50) pounds. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear; stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
  • Applicants must be at least 18 years of age at the time of hire. In accordance with federal requirements, male applicants must be registered with the Selective Service System or provide proof of exemption. *

Physical Demands:

  • Role Players must be able to stand and walk for a minimum of 60-minute intervals.
  • Role Players must be able to carry up to 20 pounds of training props during this timeframe.
  • In certain training scenarios, Role Players should be able to run up to 100 yards.
  • Role Players must be capable of being handcuffed and searched in a variety of positions (e.g., standing, kneeling, prone, walking backwards on their knees).
  • During training exercises, Role Players will be provided with safety equipment provided by the government.

This position is posted in support of our partner organization, Applied Training Solutions (ATS). Please note that, if selected, your employment will be directly with ATS.

To be considered for this opportunity, please submit your application using the link provided below:

Role Player - Applied Training Solutions (ATS) Career Page


If you're ready to apply your expertise in a high-impact role, we encourage you to join our mission in supporting law enforcement training and operational readiness.


Oak Grove Technologies is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other protected class.

Oak Grove Technologies, LLC participates in E-Verify to determine an individual's identity and employment eligibility to work in the United States. E-Verify is a service of DHS and SSA.