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Salary: Seeking a Superstar Voice Teacher Do you love working with kids? Do you want to make a ... Enjoyment in teaching music, ability to communicate effectively, and flexibility in meeting ...

Voice Instructor

Newark, CA · On-site

$42 - $52/hr

To be successful as a voice teacher, you should demonstrate excellent instructional skills and patience. Outstanding candidates are lifelong learners who are always improving their skills. The ...

Proven experience teaching voice to students of varying ages. * Strong knowledge of various singing styles and techniques. * Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. * Ability to motivate ...

Voice Teacher

Houston, TX · On-site

$50/hr

... voice and develop lifelong confidence. Our academy stands apart through our commitment to ... Join our award-winning team and become part of an academy that's not just teaching music--we're ...

Private Voice Teacher - Musicologie Carmel You are an expert musician who loves introducing people ... Innovative programs and technology that make teaching and learning exciting * A collaborative ...

Voice Teacher

Columbus, OH · On-site

$18 - $28/hr

Maximize your teaching skills while contributing to our studio's growth and success. * Take ... Proficiency in voice and piano. * Proven ability to inspire and develop students' musical talents.

Private Voice Teacher - Musicologie Carmel You are an expert musician who loves introducing people ... Innovative programs and technology that make teaching and learning exciting * A collaborative ...

Voice Teacher

Noblesville, IN · On-site

$30/hr

Private Voice Teacher - Musicologie $30/hour You are an expert musician who loves introducing ... Innovative programs and technology that make teaching and learning exciting * A collaborative ...

Private Voice Teacher - Musicologie Carmel You are an expert musician who loves introducing people ... Innovative programs and technology that make teaching and learning exciting * A collaborative ...

Voice Teacher

Noblesville, IN · On-site

$30/hr

Private Voice Teacher - Musicologie $30/hour You are an expert musician who loves introducing ... Innovative programs and technology that make teaching and learning exciting * A collaborative ...

Voice Teacher

Columbus, OH · On-site

$18 - $28/hr

Maximize your teaching skills while contributing to our studio's growth and success. * Take ... Proficiency in voice and piano. * Proven ability to inspire and develop students' musical talents.

Maximize your teaching skills while contributing to our studio's growth and success. * Take ... Proficiency in voice and piano. * Proven ability to inspire and develop students' musical talents.

Voice Teacher

Columbus, OH · On-site

$18 - $28/hr

Maximize your teaching skills while contributing to our studio's growth and success. * Take ... Proficiency in voice and piano. * Proven ability to inspire and develop students' musical talents.

Voice Teacher

Bexley, OH · On-site

$18 - $28/hr

Maximize your teaching skills while contributing to our studio's growth and success. * Take ... Proficiency in voice and piano. * Proven ability to inspire and develop students' musical talents.

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How much do voice teaching jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for voice teaching in the United States is $59,287.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,000.00 and $70,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is voice teaching?

Voice teaching is the professional practice of helping individuals develop and improve their singing or speaking voices. Voice teachers work with students on vocal technique, breathing, pitch, tone, articulation, and performance skills. They may teach various music genres or focus on public speaking, depending on the student's goals. Voice teaching can take place in private lessons, group classes, or educational institutions. The aim is to enhance vocal ability, confidence, and overall vocal health.

What is the difference between Voice Teaching vs Voice Coaching?

AspectVoice TeachingVoice Coaching
CredentialsVocal training certification, music or performance degreeVocal training certification, performance experience
Work EnvironmentMusic schools, universities, private studiosPrivate sessions, performance settings, workshops
Industry UsageEducational institutions, conservatoriesPerformers, actors, public speakers

Voice Teaching involves structured instruction focused on developing vocal technique, often within educational settings. Voice Coaching typically emphasizes performance improvement and personalized guidance for singers or speakers. While both roles require vocal expertise and certifications, Voice Teaching is more educational, whereas Voice Coaching is more performance-oriented.

What are some common challenges voice teachers face when working with students of varying skill levels?

Voice teachers often encounter the challenge of adapting their teaching style to suit students with diverse skill levels and learning speeds. Beginners may require more foundational work on breathing and pitch, while advanced students might seek refinement in technique and repertoire. Balancing individual attention during lessons, selecting appropriate material, and keeping each student motivated can be demanding but also rewarding. Collaboration with accompanists or other faculty members is common, especially when preparing students for recitals or auditions.

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

To thrive as a Voice Teacher, you need a strong background in vocal technique, music theory, and performance, typically supported by a degree in music or vocal performance. Familiarity with piano accompaniment, recording software, and online teaching platforms is often required. Outstanding communication, patience, and motivational skills are crucial for fostering student growth and confidence. These abilities ensure effective instruction, student development, and adaptability to various learning environments.
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Infographic showing various Voice Teaching job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, and 21% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,287 per year, or $28.5 per hour.
Private Voice Lesson Instructor

Private Voice Lesson Instructor

Ravenscroft School

Raleigh, NC

Part-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Ravenscroft School is seeking a Private Voice Lesson Instructor to work with Middle and Upper School students as part of its Fine Arts program. This part-time, on-campus role provides individualized voice instruction to students across a range of experience levels and supports their musical growth through performance preparation, structured feedback, and collaboration with families and faculty.

This position is ideal for a passionate and skilled voice educator who enjoys mentoring young musicians, building strong relationships with students and families, and contributing to a positive, professional, and collaborative learning environment.

Supervisory Responsibilities: None

What You'll Do

  • Maintain a private voice studio of up to 15 Middle and Upper School students
  • Teach private voice lessons five days per week following Ravenscroft’s 8-Day Rotation schedule
  • Establish clear expectations and communicate proactively with students and families
  • Design and implement a progressive curriculum grounded in vocal pedagogy, technique, ear training, and sight-singing
  • Prepare students for at least one required performance each academic year
  • Create lesson assignments and provide consistent, structured instruction
  • Provide regular feedback to students and families, including written comments and rubric-based evaluations twice per academic year
  • Schedule private lessons in accordance with Private Lesson Scheduling Rules and Guidelines
  • Serve as a Recital Manager and Recital Class Clinician for at least one Private Lesson Recital and one Private Lesson Recital Class during the academic year
  • Support voice and choir students as needed at off-campus festivals and adjudicated events
  • Maintain a growth mindset that supports student development and fosters a positive learning environment

A full list of essential functions and additional details will be shared during the interview process. 

Qualifications:

Required:  

  • Minimum of 3 years of successful private voice teaching experience with Middle and Upper School–aged students
  • Bachelor’s degree in Music or Music Education
  • Strong communication skills and ability to build rapport with students, families, and colleagues
  • Demonstrated ability to adapt instruction for students with varied abilities and learning styles
  • Knowledge of vocal pedagogy, technique, ear training, and sight-singing
  • Familiarity with vocal literature and instructional materials
  • High level of professionalism, organization, and collaboration
  • Willingness to serve as a Recital Manager and Recital Class Clinician

Preferred: 

  • 5 years of successful private voice teaching experience, including preparation for recitals and adjudicated events
  • Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in Music or Music Education with Voice as a principal instrument
  • Demonstrated understanding of child and adolescent development
  • Passion for working with students across a wide range of ages and abilities

Work Environment and Physical Demands: 

This role is based on Ravenscroft’s campus and includes work in music studios, classrooms, and performance spaces. The position requires regular movement throughout campus, prolonged periods of standing and singing during instruction, and the ability to communicate clearly and effectively with students and colleagues. Occasional evening or weekend commitments may be required for recitals, performances, and events. Reasonable accommodations may be made for qualified individuals with disabilities.