In-Home Saxophone Teacher Accounting - Houston, TX at Geebo

In-Home Saxophone Teacher

Houston, TX Houston, TX Part-time Contract Part-time Contract $50 an hour $50 an hour We are looking for Saxophone/Woodwinds Teachers in the Greater Houston area (Including Central Houston and Inner/Outer Loops, as well as the surrounding suburbs).
We also have openings for teachers who teach Piano, Guitar, Voice, Drums, and other instruments.
Our School's top core value is teaching a student to play an instrument while making a connection with the student and their family that goes beyond just the music.
Our teachers are relatable to every type of student, amazing communicators, and part of our collaborative team at Lessons In Your Home.
Full Application:
https:
//lessonsinyourhome.
net/teachers-employment/ Teachers applying should be:
Excited to work with students ages 5-15.
Use teaching methods and strategies designed to work with students for long-term musical study.
Able to develop a musical identity through repertoire with each student- starting with early-beginner songs - that changes and grows with a student as they develop.
Help students prepare for, and participate in, two (2) recitals per year.
Able to drive to students homes consistently and confidently at the same day and time each week.
Able to check and reply to emails, texts, and phone calls in a timely manner.
Permanent Residents of the US This position pays $50 per hour of teaching time.
Teachers who have a music degree or have teaching experience are encouraged to apply online.
If you're a musician and don't have experience teaching but think you have what it takes, please apply as well.
We consistently offer teacher training and workshops! Please apply here:
https:
//lessonsinyourhome.
net/teachers-employment/ Job Types:
Contract, Part-time Pay:
$50.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Flexible schedule Schedule:
Choose your own hours Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Work Location:
On the road.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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