We are currently hiring for:

Piano instructor

Please read job description below then send your resume and cover letter to frontdesk@bellinghomeschoolofmusic.com

What we’re looking for:

*Provide excellent, one-on-one music education with young students and adults

*Ability to teach beginner to advanced, young and old students. Comfortable around kids and teens.

*Music teaching experience and/or a music degree are preferred but we are willing to consider musicians without a degree as long as they possess sufficient skills and demonstrate potential to be excellent teachers

*Knowledge of various contemporary and traditional styles with strong reading skills.

*Looking for people with outgoing and engaging personalities, a strong performance background, and the ability to connect with kids and families to offer a fun and non-stressful music experience.

What does it look like to be

professional at our business:

*Present themselves in a PG manner with clear boundaries towards students and families

*Must read and answer texts/emails/calls within 1 business day.

*Diligent communication with students and their families about cancellations, rescheduling, progress reports, upcoming events and general follow up

*Punctuality is necessary to welcome students into the lesson rooms after preparing your space for the time together.

*Problem-solving with families schedules as well as what the student needs that day

*Be willing to troubleshoot problems

*Vibrant, warm personality, energetic and a positive attitude

*Keep track of appointments and fill out monthly statements in a timely manner

What does it look like to be a

good teacher at our school:

*Help your students foster a love of playing music

*Present lessons comprehensively and use visual/audio means to facilitate learning

*Provide individualized instruction to each student by promoting interactive learning

*Create and assign meaningful homework (notes, summaries, assignments, etc.)

*Determining student goals and objectives, and discussing lesson details with them before committing to a plan

*Structuring individual lessons based on client preferences and goals

*Providing students with appropriate materials and resources

*Showing up on time for scheduled practice sessions, recitals, competitions, and other events

*Preparing students for recitals, concerts, and other events

*Motivating students, especially when they are struggling and progress is slow

*Providing constructive feedback and adjusting lessons as required

*Assess and record students’ progress and provide grades and feedback

*To be a successful music teacher, you should demonstrate excellent instructional skills and patience. Outstanding candidates are lifelong learners who are always improving their skills and are unafraid to experiment with technology.