Orchestra Strings Section Coach - Cello
New York, NY
Part Time
Mid Level
Job Title: Orchestra Strings Sectional Coach - Cello
Department: ISO at Third Street
Reports to: Director, ISO at Third Street
SALARY: Large Ensemble Coach/Assistant Teacher - $43.00 to $49 Hourly; Miscellaneous and Meetings - $32.00 Hourly
Position Overview
Third Street Music School is seeking a part-time Cello Coach to work with students enrolled in our orchestra programs. Orchestra rehearsals take place weekly on the following schedule during the 32-week school year:
• Mondays from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
• Wednesdays from 4:45 PM to 7:45 PM
• Thursdays from 4:45 PM to 7:15 PM
Candidates may apply if available for one, multiple, or all rehearsal days. Immediate availability is preferred.
The Cello Coach supports ensemble rehearsals primarily through in-rehearsal coaching and active participation in the orchestra. Coaches play with the ensemble during rehearsal while providing real-time guidance to cello students, supporting technical development, musicianship, rhythm, intonation, bowing, fingering, articulation, and ensemble awareness. Coaching is aligned with the artistic goals and repertoire of each orchestra level, with occasional focused support as needed.
At Third Street, our faculty combine skill, experience, and empathy to create a positive, welcoming, and collegial environment. We are seeking a strong cellist and dedicated educator who enjoys mentoring young musicians in a community music school and orchestra-based setting.
Duties
Skills and Qualifications
As the nation’s longest-running community music school, Third Street has been transforming lives through the arts for 131 years. In 1894, Third Street was founded by Emilie Wagner, an arts education pioneer who made music education the cornerstone of a settlement house that welcomed immigrants to NYC and provided families with housing support, food, and medical care alongside arts enrichment. Today, Third Street is committed to leveraging arts education to empower youth to reach their fullest potential and unite the diverse communities of NYC. Third Street serves 5,000+ students annually, enriching their lives and communities.
Since the 1970s, Third Street has worked with local public schools to provide music instruction to their students, thereby becoming one of the first in the nation to initiate such partnerships. Today, Third Street collaborates with 35 public schools and community centers across NYC. The goal of these partnerships is simple: to change the lives of students for the better through music and dance.
Our Commitment to diversity embraces a collegial Third Street community in which faculty and staff of every racial identity feel a sense of belonging and feel supported and valued in their work.
How to Apply
Submit your application via the online listing. Applications will be reviewed and second round candidates will be invited for an in-person interview. Due to large volume of applications, only those being considered will be contacted by email/phone for an initial interview.
Third Street is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion; we seek to build a diverse team that is reflective of the community we serve. Candidates of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities are encouraged to apply.
Department: ISO at Third Street
Reports to: Director, ISO at Third Street
SALARY: Large Ensemble Coach/Assistant Teacher - $43.00 to $49 Hourly; Miscellaneous and Meetings - $32.00 Hourly
Position Overview
Third Street Music School is seeking a part-time Cello Coach to work with students enrolled in our orchestra programs. Orchestra rehearsals take place weekly on the following schedule during the 32-week school year:
• Mondays from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
• Wednesdays from 4:45 PM to 7:45 PM
• Thursdays from 4:45 PM to 7:15 PM
Candidates may apply if available for one, multiple, or all rehearsal days. Immediate availability is preferred.
The Cello Coach supports ensemble rehearsals primarily through in-rehearsal coaching and active participation in the orchestra. Coaches play with the ensemble during rehearsal while providing real-time guidance to cello students, supporting technical development, musicianship, rhythm, intonation, bowing, fingering, articulation, and ensemble awareness. Coaching is aligned with the artistic goals and repertoire of each orchestra level, with occasional focused support as needed.
At Third Street, our faculty combine skill, experience, and empathy to create a positive, welcoming, and collegial environment. We are seeking a strong cellist and dedicated educator who enjoys mentoring young musicians in a community music school and orchestra-based setting.
Duties
- Provide in-rehearsal support and coaching to cello student during orchestra rehearsals.
- Play alongside students during rehearsals and concerts.
- Reinforce technical skills, musicianship, rhythm, intonation, bowing, fingering, articulation, and ensemble awareness appropriate to each orchestra level.
- Collaborate closely with conductors and artistic leadership to align coaching with rehearsal goals and repertoire.
- Provide constructive feedback to students that supports their musical growth and confidence.
- Attend scheduled rehearsals, performances, meetings, and professional development as required.
- Assist with room set up.
- Engage in the overall work and mission of Third Street and contribute to an inclusive working and learning environment.
Skills and Qualifications
- Degree in music performance, music education, or equivalent professional experience on cello.
- Minimum of 2 years experience working with youth ensembles, orchestras, or string students in a teaching or coaching capacity.
- Strong ensemble skills and the ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to young musicians.
- Availability to work in person on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
- Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in arts education.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills for working with students, families, and artistic staff.
As the nation’s longest-running community music school, Third Street has been transforming lives through the arts for 131 years. In 1894, Third Street was founded by Emilie Wagner, an arts education pioneer who made music education the cornerstone of a settlement house that welcomed immigrants to NYC and provided families with housing support, food, and medical care alongside arts enrichment. Today, Third Street is committed to leveraging arts education to empower youth to reach their fullest potential and unite the diverse communities of NYC. Third Street serves 5,000+ students annually, enriching their lives and communities.
Since the 1970s, Third Street has worked with local public schools to provide music instruction to their students, thereby becoming one of the first in the nation to initiate such partnerships. Today, Third Street collaborates with 35 public schools and community centers across NYC. The goal of these partnerships is simple: to change the lives of students for the better through music and dance.
Our Commitment to diversity embraces a collegial Third Street community in which faculty and staff of every racial identity feel a sense of belonging and feel supported and valued in their work.
How to Apply
Submit your application via the online listing. Applications will be reviewed and second round candidates will be invited for an in-person interview. Due to large volume of applications, only those being considered will be contacted by email/phone for an initial interview.
Third Street is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion; we seek to build a diverse team that is reflective of the community we serve. Candidates of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities are encouraged to apply.
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