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This is a compelling moment to join the organization, as Music Director Daniel Meyer enters his ... Philharmonic is poised for its next phase-and this role will help shape it. The Director of ...

This is a compelling moment to join the organization, as Music Director Daniel Meyer enters his ... Philharmonic is poised for its next phase-and this role will help shape it. The Director of ...

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How much do philharmonic musicians jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for philharmonic musicians in the United States is $21.56, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Philharmonic Musician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Philharmonic Musician, you need exceptional technical proficiency on your instrument, advanced sight-reading abilities, and typically a degree in music performance or equivalent professional experience. Mastery of orchestral repertoire, familiarity with performance software (such as digital sheet music platforms), and participation in auditions are common requirements. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and communication skills help musicians collaborate effectively and interpret the conductor’s vision. These skills ensure cohesive performances, artistic excellence, and the ability to meet the high standards of professional orchestras.

How do Philharmonic Musicians typically collaborate with conductors and other sections during rehearsals and performances?

Philharmonic Musicians work closely with conductors to interpret musical scores and achieve the desired artistic vision. During rehearsals, musicians must be attentive to the conductor's cues and feedback, while also listening and adjusting to the dynamics of their section and the orchestra as a whole. Collaboration is essential, especially during complex passages where timing and balance between sections are crucial. Open communication, adaptability, and teamwork help ensure cohesive performances and a harmonious work environment.

What are Philharmonic Musicians?

Philharmonic musicians are professional instrumentalists who perform as part of a philharmonic orchestra. These orchestras are large ensembles typically consisting of string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections, and they play classical music, symphonic works, and sometimes contemporary pieces. Philharmonic musicians audition for their positions and often have extensive training, usually holding degrees in music performance. Their work includes regular rehearsals, performances, and sometimes touring or recording. They contribute to the cultural life of a community by bringing orchestral music to audiences.

What is the difference between Philharmonic Musicians vs Symphony Orchestra Musicians?

AspectPhilharmonic MusiciansSymphony Orchestra Musicians
CredentialsTypically require a bachelor's or master's degree in music, audition successSame as Philharmonic Musicians, often with advanced training
Work EnvironmentPerform in symphony halls, concert venues, touring with the orchestraSimilar, performing in concert halls, recording studios, touring
Employer & IndustryMajor symphony orchestras, cultural institutionsMajor symphony orchestras, regional orchestras, cultural organizations

Philharmonic Musicians and Symphony Orchestra Musicians often share similar credentials, work environments, and employers. The main difference lies in terminology; 'Philharmonic' typically refers to a specific orchestra, while 'Symphony Orchestra' is a broader term. Both roles involve performing classical music at a professional level in similar settings.

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Infographic showing various Philharmonic Musicians job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 98% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,855 per year, or $21.6 per hour.

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Home Health/Home Care Registered Nurse (RN)

St. Luke's Health System's Home Care team is looking for a Home Health/Home Care Registered Nurse (RN) to join our Boise area team!

The Team Support RN performs PRN visits, admission/informational visits, imminent visits and some scheduled visits. Become a part of a dynamic, interdisciplinary team comprised of Case Manager RNs, Rehab Therapists, Respiratory Therapists, Dietitians and aides in the collaborative effort to provide exceptional patient-centered care.

Sign-On Bonus available to external candidates!

Responsibilities

  • Works as clinician, consultant, educator, and researcher to facilitate collaborative management of patient care.
  • Works closely with physicians, nurses, social workers and a wide range of medical and non-medical professionals.
  • Ensures patient is progressing towards desired outcomes by monitoring care through assessment and/or patient records.
  • Determines need for therapeutic medical, psycho-social, and psychiatric evaluations. Reviews therapist evaluations, treatment, objectives, and plans.
  • Develops patient care plans, evaluates and monitors progress, responds to patient and family needs. Serves as advocate when problems and issues arise.
  • Coordinates discharge and post-discharge requirements; orientates and trains family members; provides resources.
  • Performs therapeutic nursing interventions under the direction of a licensed physician.
  • Provides ongoing patient education on diagnosis, treatments, prognosis and medications.
  • Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Education: Bachelor's of Nursing Degree
  • Licenses/Certifications: Current RN License in the Idaho
  • Valid Driver's License and Auto Insurance if work related travel is required for position

Why St. Luke's

A strong, talented staff is at the heart of St. Luke's Health System. We are the state's largest employer with more than 15,000 employees and a medical staff of more than 1,800 physicians and advanced practice providers. We're proud of our people who deliver skilled, compassionate care every day, and are looking to add dedicated individuals who will continue this same tradition of excellence.

About Boise

Known as the "City of Trees," Boise is Idaho's capital city-both a cultural center and a playground for those who love the outdoors. A vibrant downtown area affords fine dining, theatre, music, and college and semi-professional sports. Downtown Boise's main attractions include the Idaho State Capitol, the classic Egyptian Theatre, the Boise Art Museum, Julia Davis Park and Zoo Boise. The Greenbelt follows the beautiful Boise River corridor for more than 30 miles, and the Boise foothills are home to miles of hiking and biking trails.

Learn more about what the City of Trees has to offer you:

St. Luke's Health System | Boise Convention and Visitors Bureau | Boise Parks and Recreation | Boise Museum Association | Boise Music Festival | Boise Philharmonic | Downtown Boise Restaurants | Boise Valley Economic Partnership | Hyde Park events | Treefort Music Festival | First Thursdays | Alive After Five | Capitol City Public Market | Runs and Triathlons | Shakespeare Festival | Sawtooth National Forest | Visit Idaho.org

St. Luke's is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, religion, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other status or condition protected by law.