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Part Time Musician Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Music Teacher

Jonesboro, GA · On-site

$35 - $48/hr

Job Details * Part-time, 20-30 hours/week * 2026-2027 School year, August - May/June. * On-site, in-person * K - 8 grades * Provide music instruction and activities for students in center-based ...

Music Teacher

Mcdonough, GA · On-site

$35 - $48/hr

Job Details * Part-time, 20-30 hours/week * 2026-2027 School year, August - May/June. * On-site, in-person * K - 8 grades * Provide music instruction and activities for students in center-based ...

Music Teacher

Mcdonough, GA · On-site

$35 - $48/hr

Job Details * Part-time, 20-30 hours/week * 2026-2027 School year, August - May/June. * On-site, in-person * K - 8 grades * Provide music instruction and activities for students in center-based ...

Music Teacher

Jonesboro, GA · On-site

$35 - $48/hr

Job Details * Part-time, 20-30 hours/week * 2026-2027 School year, August - May/June. * On-site, in-person * K - 8 grades * Provide music instruction and activities for students in center-based ...

Music Teacher

Mcdonough, GA · On-site

$35 - $48/hr

Job Details * Part-time, 20-30 hours/week * 2026-2027 School year, August - May/June. * On-site, in-person * K - 8 grades * Provide music instruction and activities for students in center-based ...

Music Teacher

Jonesboro, GA · On-site

$35 - $48/hr

Job Details * Part-time, 20-30 hours/week * 2026-2027 School year, August - May/June. * On-site, in-person * K - 8 grades * Provide music instruction and activities for students in center-based ...

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How much do part time musician jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time musician in Georgia is $18.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $10.96 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part time musician?

Part time musicians are individuals who perform, compose, or teach music on a part-time basis rather than as their full-time occupation. They may work for orchestras, bands, churches, schools, or as solo performers, often balancing music with another job or studies. Part time musicians typically perform at gigs, events, or recordings, and may also give lessons or participate in community ensembles. This flexibility allows them to pursue their passion for music while maintaining other commitments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time musician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Musician, you need proficiency in your chosen instrument or voice, a basic understanding of music theory, and often some formal training or relevant experience. Familiarity with digital audio workstations (DAWs), sound equipment, and music notation software is typically beneficial. Reliability, creativity, and strong collaboration skills help musicians stand out when working with others or performing live. These skills and qualities ensure high-quality performances, adaptability across varied gigs, and positive relationships with bandmates and clients.

What are some common challenges part-time musicians face when balancing multiple gigs and commitments?

Part-time musicians often juggle several performances, rehearsals, and sometimes other jobs or studies, making time management a significant challenge. Scheduling conflicts can arise, especially when working with different bands or venues, and last-minute changes may require flexibility. Additionally, maintaining consistent practice routines and networking with industry professionals can be difficult with limited availability. However, strong organizational skills and clear communication with collaborators can help manage these challenges successfully.

What is the difference between Part Time Musician vs Freelance Musician?

AspectPart Time MusicianFreelance Musician
CredentialsBasic musical skills, possibly some formal trainingSame as Part Time Musician, often self-taught or formal training
Work EnvironmentPerforming at events, venues, or local gigs, often scheduledVaried locations, self-managed schedule, multiple clients
Employer/Industry UsagePart of a band, ensemble, or employer’s staffIndependent contractor, self-employed
Search/Comparison IntentLooking for part-time music work or gigsSeeking freelance opportunities or independent projects

Part Time Musicians typically perform for a set schedule within an organization or band, often with a regular employer. Freelance Musicians operate independently, managing their own schedule and clients. Both roles require musical skills, but freelance musicians have more flexibility and varied work environments.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Musician job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 64% Full Time, 27% Part Time, 6% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,875 per year, or $18.2 per hour.

Part-time Music Teacher

KLA Schools Chamblee

Chamblee, GA • On-site

$1.3K/mo

Part-time

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Music Teacher Job Description

The Music Teacher is responsible for planning and implementing a high-quality, engaging music program for children at KLA Schools of Chamblee. Music experiences should be developmentally appropriate, interactive, and aligned with the Reggio Emilia philosophy, encouraging children to explore music as a form of communication, creativity, movement, and self-expression.

The Music Teacher will work on campus each Friday from 8:45 AM–1:30 PM and will also support select school events, performances, celebrations, and family experiences throughout the school year.


During the introductory period, the employee’s supervisor will explain job responsibilities and performance standards expected. From time to time, the employee may be asked to assist with special projects, events, or other work necessary to support the operation of KLA Schools. Cooperation and assistance in performing such additional work is expected and appreciated.


Key Responsibilities of the Music Teacher

• Develops and implements a developmentally appropriate music curriculum for children from infancy through early elementary age
• Plans engaging weekly music experiences that incorporate singing, rhythm, movement, instruments, and creative expression
• Plays guitar and/or ukulele as part of classroom music experiences
• Introduces children to a variety of musical styles, instruments, sounds, rhythms, and cultural music experiences
• Creates age-appropriate lesson plans and adapts experiences based on the developmental abilities and interests of each group
• Incorporates movement, dance, storytelling, and dramatic expression into music experiences when appropriate
• Encourages children to explore music independently and collaboratively
• Provides opportunities for children to experiment with instruments and sound in meaningful and open-ended ways
• Aligns music experiences with the Reggio Emilia philosophy and KLA Schools' educational approach
• Collaborates with teachers and the Pedagogical Coordinator to connect music experiences with classroom projects and children's current interests
• Maintains appropriate classroom management while creating an engaging and positive environment
• Ensures instruments, equipment, and materials are used safely and appropriately
• Maintains and organizes music materials and supplies
• Communicates supply or equipment needs to school leadership
• Supports select school-wide celebrations, performances, family events, and special programs
• Assists in preparing children for performances or musical presentations when applicable
• Participates in professional development, meetings, or training as requested
• Maintains positive and professional communication with children, families, teachers, and school leadership
• Adheres to all KLA Schools policies and health and safety procedures


Reporting Relationship

• Reports directly to the School Director
• Collaborates with the Pedagogical Coordinator and classroom teaching teams


Schedule

• Fridays from 8:45 AM–1:30 PM
• Additional availability for select on-campus events, performances, celebrations, and special programs throughout the school year


Job, Health, and Educational Requirements

• 18 years of age or older
• Experience teaching music to young children strongly preferred
• Experience in early childhood or elementary education preferred
• Ability to play guitar and/or ukulele required
• Strong singing, rhythm, movement, and musical facilitation skills
• Ability to develop and independently implement an age-appropriate music curriculum
• Knowledge of child development and appropriate expectations for children of different ages
• Ability to lead engaging music experiences with both small and large groups
• Ability to modify music experiences for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary-aged children
• Commitment to learning and applying the Reggio Emilia philosophy
• Commitment to state, federal, and KLA Schools guidelines
• Must meet applicable background screening requirements
• Commitment to state and local agency training requirements and certifications
• Ability to supervise and interact with children indoors and outdoors as needed
• Full range of motion to sit on the floor, stand, reach, bend, move, dance, and fully participate in musical activities with children
• Mental and physical alertness and an appropriate level of energy to perform essential job requirements
• Strong organizational and time-management skills
• Strong verbal communication skills
• English language proficiency; bilingual skills are a plus
• Adherence to all health, safety, and operating procedures as outlined by KLA Schools


Job Performance

• Arrives to work on time and prepared for scheduled classes
• Maintains consistent attendance and communicates absences according to school procedures
• Prepares appropriate lessons, instruments, and materials in advance
• Implements an organized and engaging music curriculum
• Demonstrates enthusiasm, creativity, and professionalism when working with children
• Maintains appropriate supervision and attends responsibly to the safety of children
• Keeps instruments, supplies, and teaching areas clean and organized
• Works collaboratively with classroom teachers and school leadership
• Maintains positive communication with children, families, and staff members
• Supports school community activities and select special events
• Demonstrates flexibility when adjusting lessons based on children's interests, abilities, and classroom needs


• Maintains all required training, certifications, and background screening requirements

For all job descriptions, the employee is responsible for keeping required in-service hours, education, certifications, background screening, and training requirements current. Failure to maintain applicable requirements may constitute a violation of the terms of employment and will be addressed according to KLA Schools policies and applicable state and local requirements.