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The People's Music School in Chicago seeks a dedicated teaching artist responsible for delivering high-quality music instruction. The role involves teaching small group and private lessons focusing on theory, performance, and composition, enriching the musical and social development of students.
Qualified candidates will have a Bachelor's degree, a strong musical background, and experience with diverse age groups. The position offers a flexible part-time schedule with a focus on community engagement and personal growth.
Reports to: Program Manager
The People’s Music School is Chicago’s oldest and largest completely free nonprofit music school, providing transformational music instruction to over 800 K-12 students in Chicago. The school’s mission is to provide access to the benefits of high-quality music instruction to youth who otherwise would not be able to afford it. We focus our work in communities that have been systematically excluded and marginalized from receiving a high quality music education. Through intensive instruction and performance, the students grow not only musically, but also socially, emotionally, and academically, developing a foundation of responsibility, self‑esteem, resilience, and purpose. From putting an instrument in a young musician’s hand for the first time, to teaching how to read, write music, and perform in an ensemble, we provide opportunity and instruction at sites located in Uptown, Albany Park, Back of the Yards, and the Greater South Side. Students receive an average of four hours of instruction per week, at no cost, delivered by world‑class teaching artists.
The primary role of the teaching artist will be teaching small group/private lessons and delivering a curriculum that includes elements of theory, individual performance, ensemble performance, improvisation, and composition.
People-Centered Hiring: Every application and hiring decision is reviewed and made entirely by human hands and minds.
The People’s Music School does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religious belief, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, veteran status, physical or mental disability or any other protected status in admission or access to, or employment within its programs and activities.