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How much do summer cello jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Cello Instructor during the summer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cello Instructor in a summer program, you need proficiency in cello performance, a solid understanding of music theory, and often a degree in music or related experience. Familiarity with music education software, digital sheet music platforms, and classroom management tools is typically required. Strong communication, patience, and motivational skills help engage students and foster a positive learning environment. These skills ensure effective teaching, student progress, and an enjoyable educational experience during short-term programs.

What is the difference between Summer Cello vs Summer Violin?

AspectSummer CelloSummer Violin
Required CredentialsMusic degree or equivalent, proficiency in celloMusic degree or equivalent, proficiency in violin
Work EnvironmentOrchestras, chamber groups, solo performancesOrchestras, chamber groups, solo performances
Industry UsageClassical, jazz, contemporary musicClassical, jazz, contemporary music

Both Summer Cello and Summer Violin performers often share similar credentials and work environments, performing in orchestras, ensembles, or solo settings. The main difference lies in the instrument played, which influences their specific repertoire and technique. While both roles are integral to musical performances, they cater to different string instrument specialties within the music industry.

What are Summer Cello programs?

Summer Cello programs are specialized music camps or workshops held during the summer months, focusing on cello instruction and performance. These programs are designed for students of various skill levels, from beginners to advanced players, and often include private lessons, masterclasses, ensemble playing, and performance opportunities. Attending a summer cello program allows students to improve their technique, learn from experienced instructors, and connect with other young musicians in a supportive and immersive environment.

What can a Summer Cello instructor expect in terms of daily responsibilities and student engagement?

As a Summer Cello instructor, you'll typically lead group and individual lessons, help students refine their technique, and prepare them for performances or recitals. Your days may include collaborating with other music faculty, organizing practice schedules, and providing feedback tailored to each student's skill level. Engaging students during a condensed summer program requires creativity and adaptability to maintain enthusiasm and progress. You'll also contribute to ensemble rehearsals and support a positive, motivating learning environment.
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Infographic showing various Summer Cello job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 23% Full Time, 69% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $74,500 per year, or $35.8 per hour.
Suzuki Strings Instructor (Part-Time)

Suzuki Strings Instructor (Part-Time)

Uncommon Schools

Henrietta, NY

$50K - $64K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Uncommon Schools rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

27th of 545 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Company Description

Uncommon Schools is a nonprofit network of high-performing public charter schools dedicated to providing an exceptional K-12 education in economically disadvantaged communities. Operating in Boston, Camden, New York City, Newark, and Rochester, we are committed to closing the college completion gap and preparing every student for college and beyond. Our students consistently exceed national benchmarks, reflecting our dedication to their success. We invest deeply in our educators, offering weekly coaching, feedback, and professional development to ensure excellence in teaching and leadership. Join us to work hard, do good, and make a lasting difference!

Job Description

Uncommon Schools seeks an accomplished, passionate Suzuki Strings Instructor to join our faculty. The position represents an exciting opportunity to join a growing program that is dedicated to developing excellence in musical talent throughout the K-12 education of our scholars. This position will be a string instructor for middle school scholars who have already played instruments for 2 years and should be able to teach small group lessons and ensemble classes, as well as prepare scholars for school performances, NYSSMA Solo Festivals and various auditions.

SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

  • Proficient playing up to and through Suzuki Book 3 on Violin, Viola and Cello
  • Proficient playing up to and through Suzuki Book 1 on Double Bass
  • Needs to be able to read in Treble, Alto and Bass Clefs
  • Implement Suzuki method instruction and activities to meet music-specific academic standards
  • Develop music literacy lesson components related to teaching rhythm and pitch notation, solfege reading and singing, improvisation and composition
  • High-level collaboration with Enrichment teachers and Director of Operations to create and plan for multiple performances throughout the school year
  • Design and implement assessments that measure progress towards academic standards
  • ·Support school instructional and cultural needs including but not limited to academic teaching coverage, test proctoring, daily systems duties, additional supportive duties
  • Participate in collaborative curriculum development, department activities, and school-wide functions;
  • Develops strong classroom management skills congruent with Uncommon Schools system of management
  • Be accountable for students’ mastery of musical standards
  • Communicate effectively with students, families, and colleagues
  • Participate in an annual three-week staff orientation and training.
  • Direct large group instruction with violins;

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts of Bachelor of Music in Music, Music Education or Performance
  • Knowledge and experience with the Suzuki Method 
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Valid State Certification is helpful but not required

Additional Information

Our people are what make us Uncommon. We offer competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits that support the personal health, wellness, and finances of our staff and their families. Our compensation philosophy values equity & fairness and attracting & retaining top talent.

Compensation

Compensation for this role is between $50,000 to $64,700 (salary based on full-time hours; will be prorated for part-time).

Starting pay is determined using various factors including but not limited to relevant full-time teaching experience, education certifications, and tenure with Uncommon Schools. Candidates without full-time Teaching experience will likely have a starting salary of $50,000.

Benefits

  • Generous paid time off inclusive of sick time, paid holidays, and 10 weeks of paid breaks (Spring, Winter, and Summer). 
  • Extensive, best-in-class training and development  
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans + pre-tax flexible spending (FSA), dependent care (DCFSA), and health saving accounts (HSA)
  • Financial Planning
    • 403(b) retirement savings program + employer match
  • Paid leave of absence options (parental, medical, disability, etc.)
  • Mental health and counseling support + wellness benefits

*A detailed list of all benefits is located HERE.

At Uncommon, we believe that a supportive and welcoming environment helps our students, staff, and community thrive. We are dedicated to building a team that brings a wide range of perspectives and experiences, reflective of the communities we serve---with over 70% of our staff identifying as people of color. Our organization values respect and open dialogue on important topics that shape our school culture.

As an equal opportunity employer, Uncommon provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. We also ensure that individuals with disabilities receive all privileges and benefits associated with employment and are provided reasonable accommodations for the interview process and to perform core job functions. If you would like to request an accommodation, please email recruitment@uncommonschools.org.