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Posted: 30-Apr-22
Location: Culver City, California
Type: Part Time
Salary: $30 - $35 per hour DOE
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Echo Horizon School and its Echo Center is to educate children in a collaborative environment that is academically challenging and developmentally appropriate. We actively promote mutual respect, individual responsibility, and ethical action.
Located in the arts district of Culver City, Echo Horizon is a Pre-K-6 elementary school that:
Gives children the time to be children, in a safe, inclusive community that is down-to-earth and free of unhealthy pressure. Educates students with a unique curriculum that combines the “best of both worlds”: the strongest traditional practices with research-based and evidence-tested innovation.
Here at Echo Horizon School, we not only talk about the value of diversity and inclusion, but it is embodied daily.
POSITION SCOPE: The Music Teacher will teach music classes one time per week to Echo Horizon School students in grades PreK-6. This position is part-time, scheduled for 20 hours per week.
The ideal candidate will:
- Be an stellar, caring teacher who is up-to-date on best practices in education and child development.
- Have the ability to inspire and motivate young children.
- Have exceptional social emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills and the ability to teach and lead with empathy.
- Be excited to work in partnership with parents to support student learning and developmental growth.
- Be an independent problem-solver and a reflective practitioner.
- Be a good listener and mentor, setting high expectations while supporting students and parents in achieving their goals.
- Be an exemplary role model to students and faculty alike.
- Have a positive attitude and an enthusiastic outlook and possess a growth mindset.
Essential duties of the Music Teacher include but not limited to:
- Teaching 30 – 45 minute classes for students in lower and upper elementary grade levels (1-2 classes per grade level each per week).
- Design and run our after school music class 1-2 times per week.
- Understand, gain training, and utilize the concepts and methodology of the Orff-Shulwerk approach to guide music instruction.
- Possess strong cultural competency skills to create a diversity responsive learning environment and to work effectively with a range of students from diverse backgrounds.
- Be instrumental in creating a safe, engaging, and inclusive classroom environment.
- Support the creation of a balanced classroom where social emotional learning, character development, and academic excellence are prioritized and valued.
- Maintain records of each child’s progress and provide parents with oral and written reports of child’s accomplishments and areas for improvement using JumpRope.
- Coordinate and support Arts team events such as singalongs, performances, concerts, and grade level showcases.
- Develop effective technique of mainstreaming deaf and hard of hearing children into music classes.
- BA in Education, Music, or other relevant major
- Ability to work and communicate effectively with faculty, staff and students
- Adaptability to changing situations
- Excellent written and verbal English communication skills