The Music Settlement is seeking a dedicated and experienced musician and educator to join our faculty as a part-time instructor. This position involves teaching individual and group music lessons to students of varying ages, backgrounds, and skill levels. The anticipated teaching load is approximately 10–20 hours per week, which will vary depending on student enrollment, teacher availability, academic calendar, and other factors. Faculty members at TMS are part of a vibrant, collaborative environment committed to musical excellence, student growth, and community engagement.
Classification: Part Time, hourly, non-exempt
Start Date: Instruction begins September 3, 2025
Responsibilities:
- Provide high-quality music instruction to violin students of all ages and skill levels
- Customize teaching approaches to accommodate diverse learning styles and goals
- Communicate effectively with students, parents/guardians, administrative staff, and colleagues
- Participate in faculty meetings, student recitals, and occasional community engagement activities
- Maintain accurate student attendance records and uphold administrative expectations of TMS concerning student scheduling and billing procedures
- Foster a welcoming, inclusive, and inspiring learning environment in accordance with The Music Settlement’s policies and instructional values
- Maintain on-site availability for afternoon and evening hours for individual lessons, and Tuesday evenings for Suzuki group classes
Educational Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in music or related field required; Master’s or equivalent professional experience preferred.
Qualifications:
- At least one year of previous teaching experience required; previous teaching experience in a community music school setting preferred
- Registered Suzuki training through Book 3 preferred; commitment to pursue additional training (with financial assistance) in the future
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Compensation: $38.00–$44.00 per hour for individual instruction determined by education and experience; $40.00–50.00 per session for Suzuki group classes.
To Apply: Upload a cover letter and resume on The Music Settlement careers webpage: https://www.themusicsettlement.org/careers
Application Deadline: Open until filled
About The Music Settlement: Founded in 1912, The Cleveland Music School Settlement (dba The Music Settlement) provides music and arts programming through our three Centers – Center for Music, Center for Early Childhood, and Center for Music Therapy – and BOP STOP performance venue. We provide accessible, life-enhancing music and arts experiences regardless of age, background, artistic ability, or economic circumstance. We seek to improve the quality of life for all we serve and build healthy, thriving communities.
The Center for Music encourages creative expression through lessons, ensembles, masterclasses, performance opportunities, and a variety of community engagement programs. We offer opportunities for all ages and skill levels encompassing a wide range of musical styles. Diverse ensemble offerings include chamber orchestras, Cleveland Pops Youth Orchestra, Settlement Singers, Adult Orchestra, and small instrumental ensembles. Special programs include J@MS (Jazz @ The Music Settlement), Suzuki instruction for children as young as age 3, and intergenerational ensembles and workshops through our Creative Aging program. The Center for Music has over 60 dedicated faculty with extensive performance and teaching experience.
The Music Settlement is an equal opportunity employer and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, mental or physical disability, and genetic information or any other basis protected by applicable law.