Position Overview:
Colorado Academy seeks a passionate and dedicated Music and Movement Instructor for our Kindergarten through 5th grade program. The ideal candidate will inspire a love of music in young learners, create a dynamic classroom environment, and lead our Lower School choir.
This role is integral to fostering creativity and self-expression in our students. This is a very collaborative teaching role within a team of music educators. Preference will be given to candidates with a knowledge of or background in the Orff Schulwerk. This is a full-time, ongoing appointment. The position begins in August 2025 and reports directly to the Director of Visual & Performing Arts.
Key Responsibilities:
- Music Instruction:
- Plan and deliver engaging general music lessons for Kindergarten to 5th grade, focusing on exploration, creation, process to performance, and developmentally appropriate music literacy
- Develop age-appropriate curricula that align with school standards and incorporate diverse musical genres and cultures.
- Utilize various teaching methods, including singing, movement, and instrument playing.
- Plan and lead grade-level performances throughout the year.
- Choir Direction:
- Conduct and direct the Lower School choir, preparing students for performances and special events.
- Select appropriate repertoire that reflects the interests and abilities of the choir members.
- Organize regular rehearsals and communicate effectively with students and families regarding schedules and performances.
- Assessment and Evaluation:
- Assess and communicate student progress, providing constructive feedback to support individual growth in music skills.
- Maintain accurate records of student attendance, and participation.
- Collaboration and Community Engagement:
- Collaborate with faculty across disciplines to integrate music into the broader curriculum.
- Work closely in collaboration with our other Lower School Music Instructor and our entire Pre K-12 music faculty
- Participate in school events, including concerts, festivals, and community outreach programs.
- Engage families and the school community through music-related activities and performances. Participate in Lower School Programs to include LS Town Meeting, FAMILIES and Kid Talks.
- Professional Development:
- Stay current with best practices in music education and pursue opportunities for professional growth.
- Participate in faculty meetings and contribute to the overall mission and vision of Colorado Academy.
- Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education, Performance, or a related field.
- Experience teaching music to children in a school setting, preferably in grades K-5.
- Strong vocal skills, piano proficiency, and experience in choral conducting.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a genuine enthusiasm for working with children.
All CA teachers are expected to carry out the mission of CA, "Creating Curious, Kind, Courageous, and Adventurous Learners and Leaders," and to support the vision of the Lower School.
The pay range for the position is $62,100 - $118,200. Colorado Academy reserves the right to pay more or less than the posted range. Any discrepancies that may exist do not relate to sex. The Academy offers an excellent compensation package, wide-ranging opportunities for professional development, and an environment notable for its dedicated teaching professionals and supportive administrators. Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance benefit programs are available, as is a 403(b) retirement plan. Eligibility for all benefit programs is defined by the applicable plan document.
Applicants are invited to visit the Colorado Academy website (www.coloradoacademy.org) to learn more about the program and the school.
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