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Grade 5-6 Music Teacher- Band

Job in Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 01824, USA
Listing for: Young World Physical Education
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-22
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Music & Audio Production
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 61142 - 114820 USD Yearly USD 61142.00 114820.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Description

Starting Date:
Aug 31, 2026

Position:
Grade 5/6 Music Teacher
- Band

Location:

Parker Middle School

Chelmsford Public Schools seeks a skilled, student‑centered band educator to teach grades 5‑6 band at Parker Middle School. This 1.0 FTE position is responsible for delivering sequential, standards‑aligned instruction in beginning and developing concert band, preparing students for concerts and adjudicated events, and contributing to the district’s robust instrumental recruitment and retention pipeline. The position requires strong organizational skills, excellent communication, and a demonstrated commitment to ensemble excellence and student growth.

This position has substantial obligations outside the school day; evening concerts, weekend festivals, parent information nights, instrument rental events, and adjudicated performance days are recurring responsibilities throughout the school year.

Instructional Responsibilities
  • Teach grade 5 Beginning Band and grade 6 Band, following the district’s established curriculum frameworks and pacing guides.
  • Develop and deliver instruction that builds foundational tone production, technique, music literacy, and ensemble skills appropriate to each level.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of all woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments and provide accurate, individualized technique correction across sections.
  • Advise students on instrument quality and help guide families in obtaining appropriate instruments for beginning students and in upgrading instruments as students advance.
  • Select and order music that is appropriate to the ability level and musical development of students, consistent with district curriculum goals.
  • Differentiate instruction to meet the needs of students across a range of ability levels, learning styles, and backgrounds.
  • Integrate culturally responsive and equity‑centered perspectives into repertoire selection and classroom practice.
  • Adhere to National and MMEA Music Standards in all instructional planning and delivery.
  • Post student assessment updates at minimum every two weeks using the district’s designated grading platform.
Performance and Event Responsibilities
  • Winter Concert
  • Spring Concert
  • Memorial Day Assembly
  • Woo Sox Performance
  • MICCA competition
  • CPS Jazz Night
  • Various community events
Additional Responsibilities
  • Prepare and facilitate distribution of programs for all performances.
  • Contact custodians and technical director in advance of all concerts.
  • Send the Fine and Performing Arts Coordinator copies of all concert programs in advance.
Recruitment, Transition, and Community Responsibilities
  • Participate in transition and recruitment activities supporting students moving between grade levels and schools, including the annual Instrument Test Drive for grade 4 students.
  • Collaborate with the grade 7–12 band teachers to ensure a coherent, sequential instrumental curriculum from grades 5 through 12.
  • Communicate regularly with parents and families regarding student progress, rehearsal expectations, and upcoming events.
Program Management and Professional Responsibilities
  • Ensure that school‑owned instruments are kept in working order and submitted for repair as needed; maintain an accurate instrument inventory.
  • Maintain and organize the band music library for assigned ensembles.
  • Manage program needs responsibly within district policies for purchasing, inventory, and budget.
  • Use the district’s designated grading system (currently Aspen/X2) to record mid‑term and semester grades for all students.
  • Communicate regularly with the Fine and Performing Arts Coordinator through email, phone, and department meetings, keeping the Coordinator informed of classroom progress, special events, and any emerging issues.
  • Participate in department and building meetings and professional development activities.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the building principal or Fine and Performing Arts Coordinator.
Position Type and Salary

Position Type:
Full‑time

Salary: $61,142 to $114,820 Per Year

Job Requirements Required
  • Bachelor’s degree in Music Education from an accredited college or university.
  • Valid Massachusetts DESE Teaching License in Music.
  • Primary instrument is a woodwind, brass, or…
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