Job Information
Macphail Center for Music Jazz & Contemporary Piano Instructor in Minneapolis, Minnesota
TITLE: Contemporary Piano Instructor
REPORTS TO: Director of Electronic Music & Recording Arts (EMRA)
DEPARTMENT: Electronic Music & Recording Arts (EMRA)
STATUS: Exempt, Part Time
LOCATION: Minneapolis, On-Site
COMPENSATION: $42.00 - $49.00 per hour
BENEFITS: 403b, Flexible Spending Account - Transportation, Tuition Discounts, Professional Development, MN Safe & Sick Time
JOB SUMMARY
The Contemporary Piano Instructor teaches individual lessons to students of all ages and skill levels, with a special focus on engaging beginners interested in exploring a range of musical styles, including jazz, pop, and rock. The Instructor will be responsible for maintaining high standards of teaching expertise while introducing foundational piano techniques while nurturing each student’s creativity and musical interests across diverse genres.
In addition to teaching, the Instructor will also participate in studio recitals and if desired, may have opportunities to coach small ensembles or lead group classes.
RESPONSIBILITES and ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Instruction & Mentorship
Provide high-quality, individualized piano instruction, including modeling effective techniques and musical interpretation through demonstration
Develop and lead lesson plans that foster growth and creative exploration
Maintain professional standards of teaching expertise, staying current with best practices in jazz, pop, and rock piano pedagogy
Establish a good rapport with students and families, encouraging open discussion
Administrative
Manage Studio Logistics including, but not limited to: lesson scheduling, registration, and regular communication with students and families
Performance Preparation
Ensure students are performance-ready and understand the process of translating rehearsal work into public presentation
Community & Culture Building
Foster an inclusive, student-centered environment that supports risk-taking, mutual respect, and creative expression
Support outreach and communication efforts to help raise awareness, engage new participants, and connect the work of MacPhail Center for Music to the broader community
Model curiosity, openness, and professionalism in all interactions with students, families, and colleagues
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
A degree or certification in music or music education, or the equivalent, preferred
Experience
Minimum of three years of studio teaching all ages and skill levels, of which a significant portion is with young students and beginners, required
Experience teaching small groups, preferred
Experience teaching diverse styles of music, preferred
Skills & Abilities
High standards of pedagogical expertise
Ability to tailor instruction to individual goals
Commitment to inclusive, student-centered teaching
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