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Part-Time Lower School (K–4) Music Teacher & Jewish Song Leader (Fall 2026)
Hannah Senesh Community Day School
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Posted: 16-Jan-26
Location: Brooklyn , New York
Type: Part Time
Salary: 28,000-$32,000
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
The Senesh School, a progressive, independent K–8 Jewish day school in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, is seeking a Lower School (K–4) Music Teacher and Jewish Song Leader to teach two days a week for the 2026–27 school year. The ideal candidate is a warm, joyful, and skilled music educator and dynamic song leader who can weave Israeli and Jewish music through song and instrumental exploration into an elementary music program.
Key Responsibilities:
Teach general music to students in grades K–4; designing an engaging, hands-on music curriculum incorporating singing, rhythm, and Orff instruments
Serve as a Jewish song leader, infusing Israeli and Jewish content and culture through song and music
Collaborate with classroom teachers and Jewish studies faculty to integrate music into classroom learning and school life
Support Jewish holidays, tefillah, assemblies, and school-wide celebrations through music
Creating a warm and supportive learning environment where all students feel confident expressing themselves musically
Participate in faculty meetings and professional development
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to Sara Keen, Lower School Director, Hannah Senesh Community Day School at skeen@hannahsenesh.org
Qualifications & Dispositions:
Degree in music education or a related field
Experience teaching music to elementary-aged children
Strong vocal and group song-leading skills and competency in piano and guitar
Familiarity with Orff or similar methodology
Comfort incorporating Hebrew language and Jewish content into instruction
Commitment to educating the whole child—socially, emotionally, and creatively
Collaborative, flexible, and reflective teaching practice
Excellent communication skills with students, colleagues, and families
Demonstrated cultural competency and a commitment to diversity, equity, belonging, and inclusive Jewish community
Hannah Senesh Community Day School is a progressive, independent K-8 Jewish school in brownstone Brooklyn. We teach our students to:
SEEK MEANING. Drawing from the rich traditions of Jewish inquiry and secular scholarship, our students learn to think deeply and realize their highest academic, intellectual, and ethical potential.
BUILD COMMUNITY. Our students and families cultivate meaningful connections within the school, with Israel, and in the wider world. We share a commitment to global citizenship and social responsibility.
LEARN JOYFULLY. We approach every day with creativity, passion, and joy, and celebrate Jewish learning and life.
Our values, which are deeply rooted in Jewish teachings, guide us in all that we do at Senesh.
Kindness – Chesed
We treat each other with respect and strive to demonstrate compassion and empathy.
Openness – Elu v’Elu
We seek to understand diverse perspectives and accept those with different ideas.
Responsibility – Areivut
We take responsibility to support the well-being of others in our community and the world around us.
Perseverance – Hatmadah
We apply ourselves in all we do and earn the satisfaction of seeing thin...gs through, especially when the challenge is great.
Journey – Masa
We embrace life as a continuous journey of learning and growing.