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How much do part time cello jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time cello in the United States is $35.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.53 and $41.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Cello vs Part Time Violin?

AspectPart Time CelloPart Time Violin
Required CredentialsMusic degree or equivalent, proficiency in celloMusic degree or equivalent, proficiency in violin
Work EnvironmentOrchestras, chamber groups, music schoolsOrchestras, chamber groups, music schools
Industry UsageClassical, jazz, studio recordingsClassical, jazz, studio recordings
Common Search IntentPart Time Cello vs Part Time Violin

Part Time Cello and Part Time Violin roles share similar credentials, work environments, and industry usage, often found in orchestras and music education. The main difference lies in the instrument specialization, with each requiring proficiency in their respective instruments. Both roles are suitable for musicians seeking flexible, part-time opportunities in the music industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part-Time Cello Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part-Time Cello Instructor, you need strong proficiency in cello performance, a solid understanding of music theory, and typically a degree in music or equivalent experience. Familiarity with music notation software, audio recording tools, and online teaching platforms is often required. Patience, effective communication, and the ability to inspire and motivate students are essential soft skills for this role. These skills ensure high-quality instruction, student engagement, and successful musical development in varied teaching environments.

What are the typical responsibilities and expectations for a part-time cello position in an orchestra or ensemble?

In a part-time cello role, you will primarily participate in scheduled rehearsals and performances, often collaborating closely with other string players and the conductor. Responsibilities may include preparing assigned repertoire, maintaining your instrument, and adapting to various musical styles. You may also be expected to attend sectional rehearsals and occasionally assist with educational outreach or community events. Flexibility and strong communication skills are important, as schedules can vary depending on concert seasons and special events.

What are part-time cello jobs?

Part-time cello jobs involve playing the cello professionally on a part-time basis, which may include performing with orchestras, ensembles, at events, or teaching cello lessons. These positions typically offer flexible hours and may be suitable for musicians seeking to balance other commitments or pursue multiple music-related activities. Part-time cellists may work for schools, music studios, community organizations, or as freelancers, and their responsibilities vary based on the specific role and employer.
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SY26-27: PART-TIME VIOLIN, VIOLA or CELLO TEACHING ARTIST

SY26-27: PART-TIME VIOLIN, VIOLA or CELLO TEACHING ARTIST

Bridge Boston Charter School

Roxbury, MA โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

MISSION

Bridge Boston Charter School students will thrive in a challenging, joyful, inclusive K1-8 public school community that values close partnerships with families, and a focus on the whole child. Our students will develop the skills necessary to excel academically in rigorous high schools, reach their individual potentials, and view themselves as creators of their own futures. Through full-service programming, Bridge Boston Charter School will work to remove the health and social obstacles that hinder student learning.ย 

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OVERVIEW

Bridge Boston Charter School is a tuition-free, K1-8 public school serving 335 students in Roxbury, Massachusetts, and the surrounding community โ€“ย many of whom have experienced social, emotional, and developmental barriers to learning.ย 

Three core beliefs guide our work:ย 

  • Students do best in a rigorous academic environment that teaches basic skills while still inspiring a love of learning.
  • Students thrive when a school plays an active role in eliminating barriers, working closely with families and partner organizations to meet each studentโ€™s social-emotional, health, and other critical needs.
  • Students will succeed when they live and learn in a nurturing community where they are respected as individuals, where they are encouraged to explore the world around them, and where their efforts are fully supported.


ABOUT THE MUSIC PROGRAM - The El Sistema-inspired music program is central to the community at Bridge Boston. As theย  school pursues high academic standards, it also maintains a commitment to allow students to experience the arts, beauty, and joy.ย  The music program strives to expose children in such ways. Every Bridge Boston student participates in ourย  instrumental music program. Through frequent ensemble-basedย  rehearsals, students learn not only how to play, listen to, and appreciate music; they also learn how to persevere through challenges,ย  to hold themselves to high standards, and to achieve in ways that they may not have expected.

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THE POSITIONย 

Bridge Boston is seeking experienced and passionate string teaching artists. Working in collaboration with the Music Director, the individual(s) will be responsible for leading violin, viola, and/or cello orchestral sectionals and private lessons as well as assisting sections in full rehearsals in grades 3-8.ย 

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RESPONSIBILITIESย 

  • Work collaboratively with music department team to ensure that individual instrumental curriculum are aligned with the music programโ€™s vision and values,
  • Provide an engaging and dynamic lessons in the classroom conducive for learning,
  • Design and support regular school concerts and events to celebrate studentsโ€™ musical accomplishments and engage families and the school community,
  • Hold students accountable for meeting high behavioral expectations, while still working relentlessly to build positive relationships and implement restorative practices with young people,
  • Proactively communicate with our studentsโ€™ families to ensure that they understand what their child is learning and how they can support their childโ€™s academic growth and achievement.ย 
  • Adhere to and promote Bridgeโ€™s systems and policies for maintaining a positive and productive school culture.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelorโ€™s Degree required, Masterโ€™s degree preferred
  • Experience leading and teaching group and/or ensemble-based music classes in an elementary or middle schoolย 
  • Knowledgeable in violin, viola, and/or cello pedagogies and teaching technique & repertoire
  • Excellent organizational skills, punctuality and reliability, and willingness to be a team player
  • Real commitment to to life-long learning

WHO IS A SUCCESSFUL TEACHER AT BRIDGE?

Hereโ€™s what weโ€™ve seen from our most successful teachers at Bridge:ย 

  • Curiosity about student learning - They are driven to use data, student work, and observations of learning to figure out how to give their student what they need to grow as scholars and as human beings.ย 
  • Love for the content - They love the puzzle of figuring out how to make academic content engaging and accessible to all students.ย 
  • Cultural sensitivity and humility - They know that strong relationships are the foundation of teaching and learning, and therefore recognize that thereโ€™s constant work to be done to build trust with all their students, families, and colleagues.ย 
  • Continuous learning - They are reflective and inquisitive about what is and is not working for their students, and theyโ€™re open to learning and trying new things through professional development and coaching.ย 
  • Professionalism & Collaboration - They understand that being a good teammate and role model is as important toย 
  • our overall success as a school as being an effective instructor.ย 
  • Positivity - Even when faced with extraordinary challenges, they work hard to stay open minded, strengths based, solutions oriented, and proactive.ย 

How to Apply:

The review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Interested applicants should apply for jobs via the โ€œcareerโ€ page of our website: https://www.bridgebostoncs.org/careers. Should you have questions about the process, please email HR at hr@bridgebostoncs.org.

Bridge Bostonย is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity workplace. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environmentย for all employees. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.

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