
Upper School Music Production and Technology Instructor (Part-Time, Leave Replacement)
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Overview
Job Description
Position Overview:
Riverdale Country School seeks a part-time (2-3 classes) Music Production and Technology teacher to serve as a leave replacement from December 2026 through June 2027. The ideal candidate demonstrates passion and ability in fostering musical growth in young people, and an appreciation for the art of recording music. The instructor will offer exercises and clinics, assist in compositional choices, and collaborate closely with students to elevate our Upper School Music Production program.
Our website offers an overview of our Upper School Music curriculum. All full-time teachers participate in the life of the school community through advising, leading activities, service learning, and/or other co-curriculars. Riverdale is an inclusive community dedicated to creating a sense of belonging for all students and staff. Our hiring practices reflect this commitment, and we seek candidates eager to expand this work in the classroom, in the curriculum, and in the pedagogical principles of the department.
Please include a cover letter with your application, addressing your philosophy and priorities as a Music educator.
Primary Responsibilities
Teach the foundational elements of music production, such as integrating pre-recorded loops, MIDI sounds, and live recordings with proper microphone placement. This includes familiarity with a range of DAWs, including GarageBand, Logic, Ableton Live and FL Studio.
Establish and maintain class expectations for a respectful and positive learning environment. Engage with students with empathy and professionalism.
Communicate effectively with students, parents, and faculty regarding student progress.
Provide timely, constructive feedback and grades, including narrative reports
Participate in department, faculty, and other school meetings.
Collaborate with colleagues across departments on interdisciplinary projects, school events, curriculum development, and co-curricular opportunities as available.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Music; a Master’s degree is preferred.
Experience working as a recording musician or producer in a professional recording studio.
Classroom or mentoring experience with adolescents.
Effective classroom management skills and commitment to cultivating a focused, respectful, and productive learning environment.
Basic knowledge of different types of microphones, recording techniques, interfaces, DAWs, as well as signal processing effects.
Strong musicianship skills, and a thorough understanding of music theory and compositional practices.
Excellent leadership and interpersonal skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills to effectively engage with students, parents, and colleagues.
Demonstrated commitment to equitable and inclusive teaching practices.
Demonstrated collegiality, collaboration, teamwork, and organization.
Growth-oriented mindset and commitment to ongoing professional learning.
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