The Cherry Creek School District is on the lookout for a dedicated Hourly Music Clinician to support student learning in musical ensembles. This is a non-exempt, grant-funded position for the 2024-2025 school year that focuses on providing specialized instruction based on the clinician's particular instrument or voice.
Job Overview
The clinician will work closely with ensemble directors, instructing small groups of students, differentiating instruction for those who need additional support, and aligning instructional goals with the directors' plans. Daily responsibilities will include regular communication of student progress and aiding ensemble directors in concert preparations. Flexibility in task descriptions is expected based on the district's requirements, with a total work percentage of 100% allocated to the essential duties outlined.
Minimum Qualifications
Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree and at least one year of professional experience teaching their specific instrument or voice. Additionally, applicants should possess a high level of proficiency on their instrument, basic knowledge of Microsoft Office, and solid communication skills. A criminal background check and fingerprinting are prerequisites to apply for this position.
Desired Qualifications
Experience in the public sector and familiarity with diverse educational backgrounds are preferred, enhancing the ability to engage effectively with all students.
This role promises to be a dynamic opportunity for music educators looking to make a tangible impact on student learning in the arts. To apply for this position or for further details, visit the original job listing here.