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Third Street Music School Settlement

Public School Music Instructor

Third Street Music School Settlement, New York, New York, us, 10261

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Music Instructor Position in the Partners Department reports to the Director of Partners Program. Session rate is $51.00 per session.

The music instructor will teach group classes at a public school in Ocean Hill, Brooklyn. The ideal candidate is a dedicated educator and a musician with an engaging, warm personality who enjoys and has 2+ years of experience working with students of ages 3‑5. Lessons take place twice weekly on Tuesday and Thursday mornings.

Third Street began providing music instruction to public school students in 1959. Today, Third Street partners with 25+ public schools across NYC. The goal of these partnerships is to improve the lives of students through music and dance. Third Street curriculum promotes positive social and emotional outcomes, particularly focusing on body awareness, communication development, community‑building, and other executive functioning skills. Using song, language, drama, movement and instruments, children discover their creative abilities in music, dance and improvisation. Third Street also promotes an inclusive classroom, making accommodations where needed, while holding all students to high expectations for achievement and fostering caring teacher‑student relationships. Children will learn songs throughout the year, celebrating the seasons, delving into music of different cultures, aligning with units of study that support academic learning.

Responsibilities

Teach group classes in NYC public schools of ~20‑25 students (approximately 45 minutes in length)

Develop and teach ~14 weeks of curriculum that develops students’ ability to match pitch, play percussion instruments, enhance music vocabulary, and promote socio‑emotional learning

Foster a love of music through the development of artistic expression, song, dance, and instrumental exploration

Celebrate diverse cultures through music and/or dance

Collaborate on curriculum and scheduling with the assigned site contact person and classroom teachers

Prepare students for informal or formal performances, depending on school needs

Support and encourage students to continue their music education in the future

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree or higher in music performance or music education

2+ years’ experience teaching in large group settings, public schools, or community music schools

Attention to punctuality, attendance records, and reports

Strong communication and interpersonal skills for working with students and classroom teachers

Record of ongoing professional development and activity in professional organizations

Ability to collaborate with a variety of colleagues, including Third Street faculty and staff members

Organization Background As the nation’s longest‑running community music school, Third Street Music School has been transforming lives through the arts for 131 years. In 1894, Third Street was founded by Emilie Wagner, an arts education pioneer who made music education the cornerstone of a settlement house that welcomed immigrants to NYC and provided families with housing support, food, and medical care alongside arts enrichment. Today, Third Street is committed to leveraging arts education to empower youth to reach their fullest potential and unite the diverse communities of NYC. Third Street serves 5,000+ students annually, enriching their lives and communities. Third Street’s core programs include: music and dance instruction for people of all ages, offered seven days a week; public school, public housing, and community partnerships (Third Street Partners) providing instruction in 30+ underserved schools and community centers; a music‑infused preschool for students 6 months to five years; and a performance program with over 250 live and virtual concerts annually for more than 10,000 audience members at Third Street and celebrated venues across NYC. Our commitment to diversity embraces a collegial Third Street community in which faculty and staff of every racial identity feel a sense of belonging, feel supported and valued in their work without feeling tokenized.

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