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Design and implement developmentally appropriate music classes for children ages birth through seven that correspond with the curriculum and instructional approaches of the Early Childhood Music Program.
Interact with parents regarding the music development of their children through parent orientation sessions, informal discussions, and parent/teacher conferences.
Complete progress reports each semester on the musical development of each child.
Provide families with a recording of the repertoire for each semester as performed by the teacher so that families can support the weekly class instruction with interaction at home.
Administrative:
Communicate in a timely fashion with the Director of the Early Childhood Music Program to enable the scheduling of teachers each semester.
Fill out time sheets in timely and accurate manner.
Arrange for substitutes when needed according to the Community Music School Early Childhood Music Program policy.
Recruitment/Outreach:
Participate when needed in sample demonstration classes at CMS Open Houses and other venues in the community.
Collaborative Participation :
Attend CMS and Early Childhood Music faculty meetings.
Attend required early childhood music workshops when offered.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Desired Degree
Bachelors -Music Education
Minimum Requirements
Experience assisting in or teaching early childhood classes that are based on Gordon’s Music Learning Theory.
Desired Qualifications
Successful completion of an early childhood methods class or certification program in early childhood music that is based on Gordon’s music learning theory.
Experience assisting in or teaching early childhood classes that are based on Gordon’s Music Learning Theory.
Certifications:
GIML Early Childhood Certification Level 1.
Professional Affiliations:
Early Childhood Movement and Music Association
Gordon Institute of Music Learning
Required Application Materials
Cover letter and resume.
Together-we-will Statement
The university is requiring all MSU students, faculty and staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19 with limited exceptions. Learn more at: https://msu.edu/together-we-will/
Special Instructions
Applications will be reviewed as needed.
Applications will be reviewed as needed.
Work Hours
The work hour to be determined; some local travel may be required.
Website
HTTP://CMS.MSU.EDU/
Department Statement
The Michigan State University Community Music School (CMS) is the outreach arm of the MSU College of Music and has two locations to serve our communities: CMS-East Lansing and CMS-Detroit.
Our mission is to provide a creative and welcoming environment where music experiences, education, and therapy services inspire individuals at all ability levels and stages of life to achieve their personal best. Founded on the belief that music dramatically enhances the quality of life, CMS offers opportunities for the study, appreciation and therapeutic use of music while nurturing the musical development of all. Financial aid is available to those with need.
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