
Music Teaching Jobs in Private Schools
Are you:
- Passionate about music?
- Outgoing, with a love for working with kids?
- Hoping to make a difference in others’ lives?
- Interested in teaching?
Private/independent schools in the South are hiring Elementary, Middle, and High School Music Teachers for the 2023-24 school year.
Are you qualified?
- If you majored in Music, another fine arts subject, or Art Education, there may be teaching opportunities for you in independent schools. A Bachelor’s Degree is required (3.0 GPA minimum)
- For secondary school arts positions, teaching certification is not always required
- Graduate degrees can be advantageous, but are not required
- Experience with kids in any capacity is desirable, especially for recent graduates without teaching degrees
Responsibilities and Duties:
- Plan lessons and develop curriculum to help students master essential techniques and concepts in music
- Engage students in the creative process; help them practice self-expression and creative communication
- Expose students to a variety of artistic sources and mediums
- Assess, track, and communicate student progress
Southern Teachers is an education recruitment firm that helps teachers find jobs at K-12, college-preparatory, private and independent schools around the South. Our personalized teacher placement services can help you run a tailored job search and discern the opportunities most suited to you, hopefully this one.
How to start your job search through us:
- Apply: fill out an online application with Southern Teachers.
- Schedule: If we can help with your job search, your assigned Placement Counselor will schedule an interview to learn about your experience and search requirements.
- Connect: we will identify the best job opportunities for you and start connecting you with schools.
Salaries vary and are determined by each individual school.
Share your passion, and help kids grow—be a teacher!
Learn more about our work with teaching candidates and the other ways we support schools or apply today at SouthernTeachers.com