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Private Music Lesson Instructor- 1 year experience required

Lancaster Music School Lancaster Music School Lancaster, TX Lancaster, TX Part-time Contract Part-time Contract $25 an hour $25 an hour Lancaster Music School (1 Yr Exp Req) Lancaster Music School is a private lesson program located in Lancaster, TX on the service road of I-35E right next to the IHOP.
We serve over 350 students.
We are always looking for more teachers.
As a private music instructor, you must play any of the following instruments :
Piano, Voice, Guitar, Ukulele, Bass, Violin, Viola, Cello, Drums, Percussion, Woodwind and Brass instruments.
Private Music Instructor Requirements Teaching Curriculum Development Child Care The more instruments that you play, the more students you are likely to get.
We do all of the scheduling and admin work for you.
As a teacher, you come in at your scheduled lesson time to our location and teach your students.
You get paid every Tuesday for any lesson that you did the previous week.
Education is preferred in the study of a Music Major.
If degree is not in Music, your degree may be in anything.
If you do not have an education in music, we require that you have had formal training in your instrument.
Please send your resume to our email.
We look forward to hearing from you! Job Type:
Part-Time, Independent Contractor Salary:
$25.
00 /hour Job Types:
Part-time, Contract Pay:
$25.
00 per hour Schedule:
Monday to Friday Night shift On call Weekends as needed Work setting:
In-person Ability to commute/relocate:
Lancaster, TX:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Application Question(s):
What instruments do you teach?
Experience:
Teaching:
1 year (Required) Shift availability:
Night Shift (Required) Day Shift (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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