Voice instructor Olivette, MO
Listed on 2026-04-28
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Education / Teaching
Music / Audio Production -
Creative Arts/Media
Creative Design / Digital Art, Music / Audio Production
Location: Olivette
Job Brief
Job Pay: $20 - $30 an hour
Job Categories:
Recreational Arts Instructors (Education & Instruction)
Job Types: Parttime, Contract
Job Location s:
Olivette, MO
Do you bring out the star in your students? Our motto here at Taylor Robinson Music is "Learn to Play From the Heart", and we are looking for private music instructors who share the same philosophy! We strive to make music lessons as accessible and affordable to as many people as possible because we believe the importance of music education is essential to making the world a better, happier place!
Taylor Robinson Music is hiring private music instructors, especially for Voice. We do not have a brick‑and‑mortar studio location in the Olivette, MO area, but we have students needing teachers ASAP!
Lessons can occur in the students' homes, in your own home or studio/rehearsal space, or via webcam. While webcam requests are a small percentage of our student base, most students still prefer in-person lessons. Therefore we need local instructors who can host students and/or are willing to travel within the Olivette, MO area.
You would be paid on an independent contractor basis between $20‑$30 per hour, dependent on travel time, your experience/education, and your student retention rate. You have the freedom to set your own schedule, as well as your own curriculum and lesson plans. We handle advertising, marketing, search‑engine optimization, and billing to help you focus on teaching.
If you are great with kids, love teaching, keep good communication with our office, and are organized and punctual for all lessons, Taylor Robinson Music might be the place. Formal music training is not mandatory, but a degree in music, enrollment in a music program, professional performance experience, or previous teaching experience is required.
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COVID‑19 PrecautionsMost students prefer in‑person lessons. Instructors must wear a mask, sanitize hands, and practice social distancing when applicable.
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