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Tuba Teaching Artist, YOLA Job at Ocean State Job Lot in Los Angeles

Ocean State Job Lot, Los Angeles, CA, United States, 90079

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About Los Angeles Philharmonic Association

Founded in 1919, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association presents, and promotes the performing arts in its varied forms at the highest level of excellence to a diverse and large audience, at Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, The Ford, and YOLA.

About Los Angeles Philharmonic Association

Founded in 1919, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association presents, and promotes the performing arts in its varied forms at the highest level of excellence to a diverse and large audience, at Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, The Ford, and YOLA.

About Los Angeles Philharmonic Association

Founded in 1919, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association presents, and promotes the performing arts in its varied forms at the highest level of excellence to a diverse and large audience, at Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, The Ford, and YOLA.

About Los Angeles Philharmonic Association

Founded in 1919, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association presents, and promotes the performing arts in its varied forms at the highest level of excellence to a diverse and large audience, at Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, The Ford, and YOLA.

Position: Tuba Teaching Artist
Department: Learning – YOLA

Salary: $45.00/hour
Status: Part-Time
Instrument Focus: Tuba
FLSA Grade: Non-Exempt

Program Summary:

YOLA (Youth Orchestra Los Angeles) is LA Phil’s signature education program, inspired by El Sistema and led by Gustavo Dudamel. YOLA provides over 1,500 students annually with access to instruments, high-quality music instruction, and holistic support, helping young people thrive artistically, socially, and academically at no cost.

YOLA provides transformational and equitable access to music education for young people from underserved communities, to support their personal development, their communities, and beyond. The work of YOLA is focused on two areas:

  • Local programs which directly serve communities across Los Angeles
  • National programs which provide opportunities for young musicians, teaching artists, program administrators, and other stakeholders to learn from and create community with one another.

Position Summary:

The Tuba Teaching Artist is a core member of YOLA’s brass faculty, delivering exceptional, culturally responsive music instruction that aligns with YOLA’s mission for transformative and equitable music education. This role focuses on teaching private lessons, sectionals, and large ensemble rehearsals while contributing to a vibrant, inclusive musical community.

The Tuba Teaching Artist combines high-level artistic excellence with strong pedagogical skills, teaching multiple skill levels through a culturally responsive lens. Instruction is provided primarily after school (3:00–7:00pm) during the academic year, with some weekend commitments.

YOLA’s educational outcomes are guided by three core pillars:

  • Artistic Formation
  • Community & Life Skills
  • Opportunity & Access

Position Elements:

  • Instruct students in group classes, sectionals, ensemble coaching, and private lessons with emphasis on tone development, technique, and musical expression specific to the tuba.
  • Deliver sequential, culturally responsive instruction in alignment with YOLA’s curriculum, benchmarks, and values.
  • Coach students toward measurable growth through juries, ensemble preparation, and technical fluency.
  • Assist in full orchestra rehearsals by playing, modeling, and coaching within the tuba and low brass section while maintaining appropriate professional conduct.
  • Collaborate regularly with YOLA faculty, conductors, and curriculum leads on lesson planning, repertoire, and rehearsal strategy.
  • Create inclusive and respectful classroom environments that foster trust, leadership, and artistic identity.
  • Promote student agency, community connection, and life skills through value-based teaching and mentorship.
  • Maintain proactive communication with families, site staff, academic tutors, and LA Phil leadership to support holistic student development.
  • Prepare students for external opportunities such as auditions, honor ensembles, scholarship programs, and summer music festivals.
  • Identify and address barriers to learning, including equitable access to resources and instruments.
  • Actively participate in professional development, peer feedback sessions, and pedagogical training
  • Uphold professional behavior and the YOLA Code of Conduct in all settings, including rehearsals and large group environments.
  • Support YOLA-wide programs and performances, including cultural celebrations and special events.

Evaluation & Professional Growth

  • Set and track individualized goals in alignment with evaluations and professional growth plans.
  • Participate in coaching, peer-to-peer feedback, cross-site learning communities, and professional development.
  • Receive interventions and clear benchmarks if outcomes fall below expectations.
  • Engage in structured review cycles, incorporating student and family feedback, classroom observations, and reflective practice.

YOLA Teaching Artists are caretakers of minors and are legally designated as mandated reporters under California law. As such, the following responsibilities and values are required:

  • Report any suspicion of child abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities.
  • Maintain healthy personal and professional boundaries with all students and staff.
  • Remaining attentive to signs of stress in oneself and others to foster a safe and supportive learning environment.
  • Seek guidance from senior staff when uncertain about professional boundaries or safety concerns.

Shared YOLA Values:

  • Self-Respect and Respect for Community
  • Safety (for Self and Community)
  • Inclusion
  • Creativity

Position Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in music performance, music education, or brass pedagogy, or equivalent professional experience (tuba emphasis strongly preferred)
  • Familiarity with a spectrum of pedagogical approaches and methods specific to brass teaching
  • Minimum 2 years of experience teaching tuba in private or group settings
  • Experience working with students from diverse racial, cultural, economic, and linguistic backgrounds.
  • Commitment to continuous improvement and student-centered teaching
  • Strong classroom and behavior management skills with adaptability to various learning needs
  • Excellent collaboration, time management, communication, and organizational skills

The only way to apply for an LA Phil position online is through this portal. If you receive a link or request to apply outside of this portal, please disregard it and contact dept_hr@laphil.org . The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association embraces and is committed to diversity and inclusion within our staff, musicians, guest artists, audiences, and surrounding communities. The Association does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, religious creed (including religious dress and religious grooming), sex (including pregnancy, perceived pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, physical or mental disability, legally protected medical condition or information, genetic information, marital status, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military status, veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law. Consistent with the law, the Association also provides reasonable accommodation for disabled applicants and employees in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, for pregnant employees who request an accommodation with the advice of their health care providers, for pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions; for employees who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking; and for applicants and employees based on their religious beliefs and practices.

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