The Donovan's Venom 501c3
The Donovan's Venom 501c3 is hiring: Music Historian in New York
The Donovan's Venom 501c3, New York, NY, US, 10261
The Donovan's Venom, INC. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization dedicated to taking music, art, and entertainment to those who need it the most. We cater to impaired or deprived individuals who are in need of musical, visual, comedic, and-or any alternative forms of liberation-through fine art & entertainment.
We are passionately dedicated to ensuring that everyone, regardless of financial circumstances, has access to high-quality music education, performance opportunities, and fine art. We aim to inspire, empower, and uplift communities by fostering a love for music and the arts through our commitment to education, inclusivity, diversity, and social impact.
About the Role We’re looking for a Music Historian to join our growing team!
Responsibilities Focus on representing cultural music from specific countries, including China, Japan, India, Africa, and others, highlighting key musical elements, traditions, and historical context
Provide engaging lessons on a variety of music genres, including Jazz, Blues, R&B, Country, Folk, and Rock, exploring their historical context, unique characteristics, and contributions to music history
Provide students with fundamental theory lessons, covering topics such as keys, scales, modes, chords, and time signatures, and explaining how these elements contribute to the uniqueness of each genre
Utilize a variety of teaching methods and resources, including multimedia presentations, live demonstrations, listening sessions, and hands-on activities, to enhance student learning and engagement
Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment, encouraging students to explore and appreciate diverse musical traditions, cultures, and perspectives
Assess student progress through assignments, quizzes, and projects, and provide constructive feedback to support their development as musicians and music enthusiasts
Requirements Experience teaching music history or related subjects to students of all ages
Proficiency in a variety of music genres and cultural music traditions
Possession of strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to engage and inspire students
Ability to work collaboratively with teaching team members and contribute to curriculum development and planning
Have creativity, enthusiasm, and a passion for music education and cultural diversity
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Music History, Ethnomusicology, or related field
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all qualified candidates.
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