Dawn Logo

Sage Music Seeks Passionate Music Teachers for Online Program

Sage Music is hiring music teachers in San Antonio for their online program, offering competitive wages and benefits.

Published on Saturday, September 14, 2024 at 4:00 PM

Dawn

Sage Music, an esteemed music school known for transforming students into accomplished musicians, is currently looking for passionate music teachers to join their growing online division based in San Antonio, Texas. With two established locations in New York City, the school is expanding its reach and is eager to welcome teachers from the San Antonio area.

The job opening includes positions for teaching violin, cello, guitar, drums, and piano, aiming to enhance the skills of students of all ages and backgrounds. The ideal candidates should be committed to fostering a long-term teaching career rather than solely focusing on performance, and be eager to continually improve their educational methods and musicianship skills within a supportive community.

Sage Music offers several advantages for its teachers, including access to a unique teacher training program, health and dental insurance, a 401(k) with an employer match, and performance-based pay which rewards effective teaching. The hourly teaching rate starts at $20.75, with opportunities for raises based on performance.

Interested applicants are encouraged to review the detailed postings and apply through the following link: Sage Music Job Listing. The company prioritizes candidates who can reliably commute to their San Antonio location and emphasizes a culture of teamwork and professional growth.

If you have a bachelor's degree or two years of experience teaching music and want to develop your career in a supportive environment, Sage Music may be the perfect fit for you.

Keep up with your corner of the music industry

Subscribe


Stay up to date on industry news, music, and articles with our industry newsletter. Whether you’re a fan, musician, or industry professional, we’ve got you covered.

What do you like?