Suzuki Viola/Violin Faculty at England Conservatory Prepartory Program, Boston
Listed on 2026-07-18
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Education / Teaching
Performing Arts Roles/ Dance Instructor, Academic, English Teacher / ESL TEFL, Special Education Teacher
The New England Conservatory Preparatory School (NEC Prep) offers open-enrollment educational opportunities for pre-college students across New England. It currently serves more than 1700 students in the region, including those enrolled in NEC through a partnership with Walnut Hill School for the Arts. Prep musicians attend individual lessons and classes, and participate in chamber music and 20-22 large ensembles, including orchestras, choruses, and wind ensembles.
It is one of the largest programs of its kind in the nation.
The Suzuki Viola/Violin Teacher will join a small team of trained Suzuki teachers at NEC Prep (New England Conservatory Preparatory School) Suzuki Program and will be responsible for teaching Suzuki group classes and Suzuki private lessons. The program consists of 30 weeks of Saturday private lessons, group classes, concerts, and outside performances. The teacher must be available to teach at NEC on Saturdays and have some weekday afternoon/evening availability for teaching.
Teach Suzuki group classes on Saturdays at NEC Prep.
Conduct Suzuki private lessons for students at NEC Prep.
Collaborate with the team of Suzuki teachers to develop and implement effective teaching strategies.
Create a supportive and encouraging learning environment for students.
Prepare students for performances, concerts, and recitals throughout the program.
Attend faculty meetings and participate in professional development activities as required.
Provide regular progress reports and feedback to students and parents/guardians.
Provide weekly group class communication and notes for Suzuki faculty, parents, and students.
Stay updated with current trends and developments in Suzuki viola and violin teaching and training.
Qualifications:Qualifications and Characteristics
Candidates should bring many of the following skill sets and experiences:
Curriculum Vitae (CV) detailing relevant qualifications including Suzuki private lesson and group class teaching experience, other teaching experience, and Suzuki training. (Please list Suzuki training, private lesson levels, specific group classes and levels you have taught.)
Brief biography (Bio) highlighting personal background, teaching philosophy, and relevant achievements.
Two letters of reference specifically addressing the candidate’s teaching abilities.
Videos of private lesson and group class teaching, each 20-30 minutes in length. Include two private lessons of different levels and one or two group classes (at different levels if submitting two).
Candidates will be asked to complete an in-person demo teaching lesson, group class and interview which will include playing Suzuki repertoire from Books 1-4.
Commitment to continue Suzuki pedagogy training, group class training and observation through level 8.
Schedule and CompensationJob Type: Adjunct
- Private Suzuki Violin Instructor: $70.00 per hour
- Suzuki Class Instructor: $72.00 per hour
Schedule Each Week:
Saturdays plus some weekday afternoons and evenings
Working Conditions:
On Campus at New England Conservatory in Boston, MANEC is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, or veteran status.
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