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YONA-Sistema Teaching Artist (Cello/Bass)

Career Opportunity

YONA-Sistema Teaching Artist (Cello / Bass)

Edmonton Symphony Orchestra & Francis Winspear Centre for Music

Youth Orchestra of Northern Alberta Sistema Program

 

 

The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra is an ensemble with adventurous programming that reflects the diversity of the communities it serves, and has been an anchor in Edmonton’s music community for over six decades. Our vision is to make music accessible to everyone and minimize barriers for people to access musical arts experiences. Our Educational Outreach team is seeking multiple qualified, dedicated Teaching Artists (Cello/Bass, Part-time) to join us in the YONA-Sistema program, which enacts social change through music education for Edmonton’s underserved youth.

 

We are looking for more than experienced string players committed to teaching. If you have a passion for introducing the richness of music to those who might not otherwise have the opportunity, this is the job for you. If you believe that music can change lives, and that everyone deserves that chance, read on.

 

We need Teaching Artists with patience, compassion, and energy to teach every day after school until early evening. You will provide beginning strings (violin, viola, cello, and/or bass) and general music instruction (including musicianship, classroom percussion, and choral instruction) to a sectional group of up to 12 children, and work with a team of colleagues to lead larger ensemble sessions as well. You will also assist students with academic work and lead active games during break times.

 

Your qualifications include a post-secondary degree (preferably in music, education, or a related field) and a minimum of 2 years in a teaching or child-care setting. Experience teaching string instruments to children or working with groups of children is an asset. You are imaginative and flexible. You are an excellent communicator who is comfortable talking to children, parents, teachers, public officials, and the media. Since this program is aimed at supporting underserved youth, familiarity with outreach programs and social work philosophies is an asset. Successful candidates are positive, open-minded, empathetic, non-judgmental and committed to building strong communities. Your core belief that music has the power to change lives is essential to success in this role.

 

What you get is a steady, well-compensated part-time teaching position, amazing community support and assistance, and the knowledge that you are creating profound social change by sharing what you love: music. Join us to create positive change of the lives of Edmonton’s youth.

 

Please submit your résumé and cover letter to Alyssa Paterson, YONA Manager, at apaterson@winspearcentre.com. Subject line: YONA-Sistema Teaching Artist. Please mention how you heard about this posting. Closing date for applications has been extended to March 17, 2014. We thank all candidates for their interest. Qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview. Please no phone calls.

Date limite pour soumettre la demande: 
Lundi, Mars 17, 2014
Genre de travail: 
À temps partiel
Ville: 
Edmonton
Province: 
Alberta
Niveau de scolarité: 
Université (Études de premier cycle)
Langues: 
L’anglais
Langues supplémentaires: 
No additional languages required. Beneficial to have bilingual or multilingual capabilities due to the diverse communities served.
Déplacement nécessaire?: 
Non
Méthode préférée pour recevoir les demandes d’emploi: 
Par courriel

Détails de l'employeur

Edmonton Symphony Orchestra & Francis Winspear Centre for Music

Julia Darby
9720-102 Avenue
Edmonton, AB T5J4B2
Canada

The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra is one of Canada’s major orchestras, with 56 full-time musicians and a performance season which runs from September through early June. The ESO’s adventurous programming reflects the diversity of the communities it serves and stimulates joy and inspiration in local, national, and international audiences. The orchestra serves the community of Edmonton and northern Alberta, performing more than 80 concerts each season. The ESO’s home is the Francis Winspear Centre for Music, Alberta’s premier concert hall. With an international reputation in the musical arts industry as an aesthetically delightful and acoustically superior concert hall, the Winspear Centre is recognized as an important artistic centre and magnet for performers from at home and abroad. Over 400 distinct events take place at the Winspear Centre each year, with 250,000 people coming through the facility for everything from black-tie Gala events, family concerts, and rock shows to corporate receptions, weddings, and yoga classes. In addition to hall rentals for third-party events, the Winspear Centre has its own artistic programming through Live at the Winspear.