Yona-sistema Substitute Teaching Artists - Edmonton, Canada - Francis Winspear Centre for Music

Francis Winspear Centre for Music
Francis Winspear Centre for Music
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The Francis Winspear Centre for Music is seeking dynamic individuals as YONA-Sistema Substitute Teaching Artists (Strings/Woodwinds/Brass/Percussion/Choir) for our Youth Orchestra of Northern Alberta (YONA) Sistema program.

This is an as needed on call position based in Edmonton.


Who we are:


As one of the premiere places for music in Canada, the Francis Winspear Centre for Music is committed to provide musical experiences rooted in creativity, nourished by imagination, and sustained by excellence.

We are committed to the importance of the live experience.

We host music groups and individuals at every level of ability, anchored by our resident artists, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.

We are on Indigenous peoples' traditional lands, who are integral to our history. Equally, we embrace today's multicultural mosaic. Music is one of the expressive languages that transcend and unite people.


We are committed to providing a safe and welcoming space for our community to create, exhibit, and learn about music.

We are committed to accessibility.

The Centre is a platform for a broad and eclectic range of individual voices to be enjoyed on a communal level.

The Winspear Centre has been a cornerstone of Edmonton's Arts District for 25 years.

We welcome 250,000 people annually to participate in musical performances and rehearsals, literary events, meetings, receptions, graduation ceremonies, and educational programs.

We are currently working to complete the Winspear Project - a significant building expansion that is currently underway and will include a new 550-seat performance venue, dedicated teaching spaces, and flexible community areas and will help us achieve our goal of reaching 500,000 active participants by 2032.

We aim to celebrate the opening of this exciting new addition to Edmonton's Arts District in 2025.


The Youth Orchestra of Northern Alberta (YONA) Sistema program strives to have a lasting positive community impact by providing free music-centered programming for youth in Northern Alberta's priority neighborhoods.

Our team is passionate about introducing the richness of music to those who might not otherwise have the opportunity, and we believe that ensemble music making is a transformative experience.


Who you are:

You have a strong background in your instrument, knowledge of music pedagogy and experience working with children and youth.

You love all aspects of music; you enjoy working on a team and bringing out the best in those around you.

You are creative and flexible; you rise to challenges, and you are not afraid to try new things. You are aligned with these values and want us to succeed together.


What we offer:


  • Missiondriven work with noticeable impact on the students and communities served.
  • Opportunity to share your love of music with others every day

Job Summary:


The YONA-Sistema Subsitute Teaching Artists (Strings/Woodwinds/Brass/Percussion/Choir) are responsible for providing music instruction to groups of up to 20 students on a scheduled substitute and/or on-call basis and work collaboratively with the YONA team to provide support for all students in the program.


Teaching Artists work at YONA-Sistema community sites during after-school hours during the academic year from approximately 2:30-6:30 pm, Monday-Wednesday, and Friday, and from 11:30 am-3:30 pm on Thursday.

Substitutes must have some availability during these hours.


Expectations of the role:


  • Provide instrumental music instruction to a group of up to 20 students
  • Assist students with academic work, supervise break and snack times
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications:


  • Advanced training in Woodwinds, Viola, Violin, Brass, or Choir
  • Postsecondary education in music performance or education preferred
  • Previous experience teaching your instrument
  • Previous experience teaching groups of children
  • Imaginative and flexible
- positive, open-minded, empathetic, non-judgmental and committed to building strong communities.


Competencies:


  • Familiarity with outreach programs and social work philosophies, including awareness of music for social change programs is an asset.
  • Interest in social justice and knowledge of current trends in equity, diversity, and inclusion
  • A core belief that music has the power to change lives
Please submit your cover letter and resume. The posting will remain open until the positions are filled.


Job Type:
Casual


Experience:

- teaching your instrument: 1 year (preferred)
- teaching groups of children: 1 year (preferred)


Work Location:
In person

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