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Upper School Music Teacher (Orchestra)

CLT (Efetivo)Presencial (Local)São Paulo-SPEmpresa Confidencial (Cadastre-se)

* Salário: R$ 2.000 a R$ 5.000 por mês (estimado)

* O valor exibido é uma estimativa calculada com base em dados públicos e referências do mercado. Não garantimos que este seja o salário oferecido para esta vaga específica.

Área: Outros

Nível: Junior

Main Duties and Responsibilities

Instruction and Student Learning

  • Plan and deliver engaging orchestral instruction that integrates performance, music theory, musical literacy, and ensemble musicianship.
  • Foster deep conceptual learning by helping students make connections between music, culture, history, and artistic expression.
  • Teach instrumental technique, sight-reading, tone production, and ensemble balance, with particular expertise in string pedagogy.
  • Differentiate instruction to support varied musical backgrounds, abilities, and interests.
  • Encourage reflection, discipline, creativity, and artistic risk-taking through individual and ensemble performance experiences.
  • Cultivate a safe, inclusive, and student-centered environment where all learners are empowered to explore and express themselves musically.

Assessment and Feedback

  • Design and use diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments to measure musical growth and ensemble proficiency.
  • Provide timely and constructive feedback to guide student reflection and technical improvement.
  • Maintain accurate records of student progress and communicate achievement with students and families through appropriate channels (gradebook, Toddle, conferences).

Collaboration and Curriculum Development

  • Collaborate with music and arts faculty to ensure vertical curriculum alignment and foster interdisciplinary connections.
  • Engage in curriculum review to ensure repertoire and instruction reflect diverse musical traditions and global perspectives.
  • Contribute to collaborative performances and school-wide events.
  • Work closely with the Arts and Activities departments to provide opportunities for student performances within and beyond the school community

Professional Practice and Community Engagement

  • Organize and lead concerts, festivals, tours, and community performances that celebrate student learning and achievement.
  • Maintain instruments, equipment, and orchestral resources, ensuring equitable access and proper care.
  • Participate in departmental meetings, professional learning, and school-wide initiatives.
  • Model professionalism in attendance, punctuality, and communication, and actively engage with families and the broader community through music.

Certifications and Education

Required

  • Master’s degree in Music Education, Conducting, or Instrumental Performance.
  • Teaching certification/license (valid in Brazil, U.S. or internationally recognized equivalent).

Desired

  • Master’s degree in Music Education, Conducting, or Instrumental Performance.
  • Certification in instrumental music instruction, ensemble leadership, or Strings pedagogy.

Experience

Required

  • Minimum of five years of classroom and/or ensemble teaching experience.
  • Proven experience directing orchestral ensembles or small groups, including programming concerts and events.
  • Familiarity with advisory or homeroom programs supporting adolescent development.

Desired

  • Experience in international or multicultural school settings.
  • Professional orchestral performance experience.
  • Experience preparing students for external festivals, competitions, or examinations.
  • Experience implementing and supporting Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) for students.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Required

  • Strong knowledge of orchestral repertoire, music history, and ensemble pedagogy.
  • Expertise in string pedagogy, like Suzuki or Paul Rolland;
  • Skilled in arranging and adapting music for varied student ensembles.
  • Strong conducting skills and rehearsal techniques.
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate students.
  • Capacity to create a safe, inclusive, and student-centered learning environment.

Desired

  • Familiarity with international music curricula (e.g., IB, or similar).
  • Proficiency with music technology (notation software, digital audio workstations, rehearsal apps).
  • Ability to mentor students in chamber music, composition, and advanced performance pathways.

Escolaridade Mínima: Ensino Superior

Idiomas:
  • Inglês (Avançado)
  • Português (Avançado)

  • Academia
  • Seguro de Vida
  • Aproximadamente 45 dias de recesso além dos 30 dias de férias
  • Vale-alimentação
  • Assistência médica
  • Previdência Privada
  • Estacionamento
  • Assistência odontológica
  • Vale-transporte
  • Massagem (2x mês)
  • Refeição no local