Music Teacher

Position Listings,
  • Music TeacherReports to: Grades Director Evaluated: Annually FLSA Qualification: 12-month, Non-exempt Position Purpose: The Music Teacher is responsible for fostering an appreciation for music and supporting the musical development of students in alignment with Waldorf education principles. The teacher will create a dynamic, creative, and nurturing environment where students are encouraged to explore music through singing, movement, instrumental play, and listening. This position plays a vital role in cultivating both a love for music and an understanding of its connection to other areas of learning, while also supporting students' social-emotional growth and overall development. The Music Teacher’s approach will be holistic, focusing on the integration of mind, body, and spirit in every musical experience. The Music Teacher's responsibilities:
    • Plan and implement developmentally appropriate music lessons for all grade levels, from early childhood through the grades, in alignment with Waldorf education principles.
    • Integrate singing, music theory, rhythm, movement, and instrumental play into the curriculum, encouraging both individual and group expression.
    • Teach a range of musical activities, including but not limited to vocal exercises, music appreciation, rhythm games, basic instrumental skills, and improvisation.
    • Foster an environment of creativity, self-expression, and emotional exploration through music, encouraging students to use music as a way to connect with themselves and others.
    • Support the emotional, intellectual, and physical development of students through music, focusing on building confidence, teamwork, and self-discipline.
    • Promote collaborative skills by facilitating group performances and ensemble work, helping students learn to cooperate and appreciate the contributions of others.
    • Encourage students to express their emotions and experiences through music, helping them connect deeply with the content and with each other.
    • Support students in developing their listening skills, attention, and concentration through active musical engagement.
    • Organize and direct school performances, concerts, or festivals that involve student participation, including seasonal or community events.
    • Coordinate with other faculty members to incorporate music into school-wide events, seasonal celebrations, and festivals.
    • Provide guidance and leadership in preparing students for public performances, ensuring they are confident, well-rehearsed, and excited to share their music.
    • Observe and assess student progress in musical development, offering individualized support as needed for students who may require additional guidance or encouragement.
    • Tailor instruction to meet the developmental stages and unique needs of students, ensuring that each child feels seen, valued, and capable in their musical growth.
    • Provide constructive feedback to students and their parents regarding progress, challenges, and opportunities for further development in music.
    • Create a safe, nurturing, and organized classroom environment that supports creative and focused learning.
    • Foster a classroom culture that values respect, cooperation, and shared responsibility, allowing students to thrive both as individuals and as part of the group.
    • Maintain musical instruments and other classroom materials, ensuring they are in good working order and accessible for students.
    • Collaborate with other faculty, administrators, and staff to integrate music into the broader curriculum and school culture.
    • Participate in school-wide initiatives, events, and festivals, contributing to the school community's overall sense of culture and spirit.
    • Stay up-to-date with best practices in music education and Waldorf music pedagogy, attending workshops, conferences, and other opportunities for professional growth.
    • Reflect on and improve teaching practices through self-evaluation, peer feedback, and collaboration with colleagues.
    • Engage in an ongoing study of music, Waldorf education, and the developmental stages of children to continually enrich the music program.
    • Complete report writing, grading, and letters of recommendation.
    • Inform the Grades Director of any concerns regarding individual students.
    • Share responsibility for ordering, inventorying, and storing pedagogical materials related to the program.
    • Offer music activities and parent evenings.
    • Report any health or safety concerns regarding classrooms or equipment to the school’s Facilities Manager.
    • Attend Department and Faculty meetings.
    • Participates in assigned recess supervision.
  • A Bachelor's degree or certification in music education, music performance, or a related field.
  • Previous experience teaching music, preferably in a Waldorf or holistic educational setting.
  • Proficiency in a variety of musical instruments (e.g., piano, strings, percussion, or others), and the ability to teach basic instrumental skills.
  • Strong knowledge of music theory, vocal techniques, and music history.
  • Ability to work with students across a wide range of developmental stages, from early childhood to adolescence.
  • An understanding of Waldorf education and its principles, with the ability to integrate those principles into music instruction.
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively with students, parents, and colleagues.
  • A passion for music and a commitment to nurturing a love of music in students.
  • Classroom management and motivational strategies.
  • Effective communication skills and the ability to work with neuro-diverse students.
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • High level of personal initiative.
  • A commitment to ongoing professional growth, particularly in Waldorf education.
  • Basic computer literacy and organizational skills.
  • First Aid/CPR certification (or willingness to obtain).