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Published 4/23/26 5:03PM

Suzuki Cello Instructor

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Kings County, NY
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Part Time
    Start Date:
    September 1, 2026
    Application Deadline:
    May 30, 2026
    Education:
    4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:
    Mid-level
    Compensation:
    USD $58 - $63 / hour
    Salary The pay rate in 2025-2026 is $58.25/hour for private lessons, $62.50/hour for group/theory classes, and $40/hour for meetings and prep time.
    Cause Areas:
    Arts & Music, Education

    Description

    Positions: Suzuki Cello Instructor

    Location: Brooklyn, NY

    Position Description

    The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music (BKCM) seeks a part-time Cello instructor with a growth

    mindset and eagerness to learn. Join BKCM’s Suzuki team of 29 faculty in our robust

    program.

    BKCM Suzuki comprises 253 students across seven instruments, and an additional 40

    students in our Suzuki Early Childhood Education classes and Suzuki Bridges classes.

    Weekly Schedule:

    This position is weekly, primarily taking place on Sundays (within the hours of 9 am and 6

    pm), and possibly expanding to a second day of the week, contingent upon enrollment for

    the 2026-2027 academic calendar (September–June).

    For this role, it will be possible to expand the schedule in subsequent school years, as well as

    to add summer teaching hours, and camp teaching. Leadership positions within the Suzuki

    program and other job growth opportunities may also become available.

    About the BKCM Suzuki Program

    BKCM is located in beautiful Park Slope, Brooklyn, where we have a committed community

    of supportive and involved Suzuki parents and caregivers.

    In our Suzuki program, students attend weekly group and theory classes in addition to their

    weekly private lessons. Parents of beginners and transfer students attend 15 hours of parent

    class during their first year, in addition to attending the first six weeks of classes with their

    own full-size instruments before students begin in November. Beginners are typically ages

    four to five but can be younger or older. We offer ongoing professional development for

    faculty, community-building events, myriad performing opportunities for students per year,

    opportunities to be involved in chamber and string orchestras, and summer camps.

    We are a short walk from the subway: B/Q to 7 th Avenue & 2/3 Grand Army Plaza.

    Expectations and Scope of Work

    • Teach private lessons and group and theory classes for children ages 3.5 to 18,

    depending on the schedule assigned.

    • Most new teachers will teach pre-twinkle beginners ages 3.5–5 and will also

    teach students who have studied for any length of time in our program.

    • Teachers are asked to teach group classes that incorporate music theory

    (Music Mind Games familiarity is a plus).

    • Most of our faculty teach to some degree during July and/or August.
    • Teach a 15-hour Parents’ Class, including discussion of readings, philosophy and

    teaching parents to play their child’s instrument

    • Plan and prepare curricula and materials for classes and lessons.
    • Prepare students for and attend two recitals and two group class performances per

    school year.

    • Use flexibility and creativity when working with different types of learners.
    • Attend paid 10+ faculty meetings.
    • Submit timesheet data every week.
    • Maintain timely communication with administration, faculty, and families.
    • Offer reasonable support to families in your studio both in and outside of class time.
    • Approach teaching as a lifelong learner, committed to self-education about best

    practices and professional growth.

    • Support colleagues both in and outside of your department and expect support.
    • Commit to DEI frameworks and self-education, including interest in repertoire outside

    the canon, teaching a plurality of learners, working with all types of families, and

    elevating fundraising campaigns for financial aid.

    How to Apply

    To apply, email a letter of interest, a current resume, and a writing sample that addresses

    your teaching philosophy to Suzuki Program Director Nora Friedman at hiring@bkcm.org.

    Please include “Suzuki Cello Faculty” in the subject line.

    Media submissions: We encourage you to send a link to one or several 5–20 minute videos of

    yourself teaching a representative private and/or group class, but this is not a requirement

    for a first-round interview.

    Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

    Website: www.bkcm.org

    About the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music

    Founded in 1897 as a formal music conservatory serving 200 students, the Brooklyn

    Conservatory of Music now serves more than 15,000 individuals annually and collaborates

    with more than 50 organizations including schools, youth, social service, and senior centers,

    as well as other arts and culture organizations and city agencies, to provide music instruction,

    music therapy, and performances in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and Manhattan.

    Mission: The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music: transforming lives and building community

    through the expressive, educational, and therapeutic powers of music.

    Core Values: BKCM is committed to providing a nurturing environment that promotes and

    personifies excellence, collaboration, and community for individuals engaged in performing

    and music study.

    BKCM is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate due to age, sex, religion,

    race, color, national origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any

    other factor prohibited by law.

    Location

    On-site
    58 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217, USA

    How to Apply

    How to Apply

    To apply, email a letter of interest, a current resume, and a writing sample that addresses

    your teaching philosophy to Suzuki Program Director Nora Friedman at hiring@bkcm.org.

    Please include “Suzuki Cello Faculty” in the subject line.

    Media submissions: We encourage you to send a link to one or several 5–20 minute videos of

    yourself teaching a representative private and/or group class, but this is not a requirement

    for a first-round interview.

    Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

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