International Executive Service Corps
Piano Faculty, Music School - Extended Learning
International Executive Service Corps, New York, New York, United States
Punahou School’s Extended Learning Programs are an important extension of a broad, deep, and balanced educational program. Student engagement in learning can be heightened by a rich extracurricular and co-curricular life, and our after school programs provide students with ample opportunities for exploration, experiencing, example and excellence/expertise.
The Music School collaborates to fulfill an important part of the Punahou School mission: to develop and enhance creativity and appreciation of the arts. The Music School is seeking passionate and experienced teachers, who are committed to excellence in teaching and learning. A Music School Teacher will:
Responsibilities Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
Instruct private and/or group piano lessons
Assess students
Plan and organize resources for lessons
Select appropriate repertoire (sometimes in relation to assessments/examinations/competitions)
Adapt lesson resources and tailor teaching methods to the needs of the individual
Provide an effective, varied, and enjoyable range of activities to further students’ musical and technical abilities
Set clear goals for student progress and self-assessment
Complete written feedback reports and assessments
Encourage students to perform in weekly recitals and studio recitals
Organize annual studio or inter-studio recitals
Communicate with parents and academic staff and network to maintain contacts
Teach with the use of technology when appropriate
Keep up-to-date knowledge of pedagogy research and resources
Be an active member in professional organizations
Be active in the music teaching community
Attend faculty meetings
Participate on Music School committees
Position Details
Work Year: 10.5 Months
School Year: 2025-2026
Work Hours: Monday - Saturday, hours will vary based on scheduled lessons
Hourly Rate: $51.20/Hour
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in music or combination of education and experience. Master’s degree preferred.
Three (3) years of successful teaching experience in a private setting preferred.
Demonstrated performance and teaching skills.
An enthusiasm for music and an ability to inspire students’ life‑long love and learning of music.
A willingness to collaborate and learn together with fellow teaching colleagues.
A commitment to continual professional development.
Highly effective communication skills, both interpersonal and written communication.
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The Music School collaborates to fulfill an important part of the Punahou School mission: to develop and enhance creativity and appreciation of the arts. The Music School is seeking passionate and experienced teachers, who are committed to excellence in teaching and learning. A Music School Teacher will:
Responsibilities Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
Instruct private and/or group piano lessons
Assess students
Plan and organize resources for lessons
Select appropriate repertoire (sometimes in relation to assessments/examinations/competitions)
Adapt lesson resources and tailor teaching methods to the needs of the individual
Provide an effective, varied, and enjoyable range of activities to further students’ musical and technical abilities
Set clear goals for student progress and self-assessment
Complete written feedback reports and assessments
Encourage students to perform in weekly recitals and studio recitals
Organize annual studio or inter-studio recitals
Communicate with parents and academic staff and network to maintain contacts
Teach with the use of technology when appropriate
Keep up-to-date knowledge of pedagogy research and resources
Be an active member in professional organizations
Be active in the music teaching community
Attend faculty meetings
Participate on Music School committees
Position Details
Work Year: 10.5 Months
School Year: 2025-2026
Work Hours: Monday - Saturday, hours will vary based on scheduled lessons
Hourly Rate: $51.20/Hour
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in music or combination of education and experience. Master’s degree preferred.
Three (3) years of successful teaching experience in a private setting preferred.
Demonstrated performance and teaching skills.
An enthusiasm for music and an ability to inspire students’ life‑long love and learning of music.
A willingness to collaborate and learn together with fellow teaching colleagues.
A commitment to continual professional development.
Highly effective communication skills, both interpersonal and written communication.
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