What are the responsibilities and job description for the Elementary Music Education Teacher (Part-Time) position at Liberty Christian Academy?
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As An Elementary Music Teacher, You Will
Introduce young learners to the joy of music through singing, movement, listening, and creative play.
Teach students basic musical concepts such as rhythm, melody, tempo, and dynamics using age-appropriate songs, instruments, and activities.
Encourage creativity, self-expression, teamwork, and confidence while building foundational skills in music literacy.
Assess students' progress.
Encourage students to participate in music.
Organize space, equipment, and students for music activities.
Plan and implement seasonal programs.
Ensure that his/her school classroom reflects a professional and Christian environment.
Plan broadly using curriculum maps, semester and quarterly plans and objectives, and more currently using a Lesson Plan in FACTS.
Employ a variety of instructional aids, methods, and materials that will provide for creative teaching to reach the whole child: spiritual, mental, physical, social, and emotional.
Respond in a timely manner to parent requests for help or information, or to parent complaints.
Participate in formal and informal parent-teacher conferences and document appropriately in FACTS.
Seek and accept constructive evaluation of his/her job performance.
Makes provision for being available to students, parents, and administrators for education-related purposes before/after the instructional day when requested to do so.
Keep proper discipline in the classroom and on the school premises for a good learning environment.
Arrange for substitute teachers when needed and assist them in successfully carrying out their responsibilities.
Participate in beginning of year staff orientation, staff devotionals, staff meetings, and Parent/Teacher Fellowship meetings.
Respect professional ethics that require confidentiality concerning the sharing of information about children, parents, or staff.
Maintain regular and accurate attendance and grade records to meet the demands for a comprehensive knowledge of each student’s progress.
Keep students, parents, and the administration adequately informed of progress or deficiencies and give sufficient notice of student failure.
Know the procedures for dealing with emergency situations in the classroom and school. Conduct required emergency safety drills in coordination with school leadership.
Takes reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities.
As An Elementary Music Teacher, You Will
Introduce young learners to the joy of music through singing, movement, listening, and creative play.
Teach students basic musical concepts such as rhythm, melody, tempo, and dynamics using age-appropriate songs, instruments, and activities.
Encourage creativity, self-expression, teamwork, and confidence while building foundational skills in music literacy.
Assess students' progress.
Encourage students to participate in music.
Organize space, equipment, and students for music activities.
Plan and implement seasonal programs.
Ensure that his/her school classroom reflects a professional and Christian environment.
Plan broadly using curriculum maps, semester and quarterly plans and objectives, and more currently using a Lesson Plan in FACTS.
Employ a variety of instructional aids, methods, and materials that will provide for creative teaching to reach the whole child: spiritual, mental, physical, social, and emotional.
Respond in a timely manner to parent requests for help or information, or to parent complaints.
Participate in formal and informal parent-teacher conferences and document appropriately in FACTS.
Seek and accept constructive evaluation of his/her job performance.
Makes provision for being available to students, parents, and administrators for education-related purposes before/after the instructional day when requested to do so.
Keep proper discipline in the classroom and on the school premises for a good learning environment.
Arrange for substitute teachers when needed and assist them in successfully carrying out their responsibilities.
Participate in beginning of year staff orientation, staff devotionals, staff meetings, and Parent/Teacher Fellowship meetings.
Respect professional ethics that require confidentiality concerning the sharing of information about children, parents, or staff.
Maintain regular and accurate attendance and grade records to meet the demands for a comprehensive knowledge of each student’s progress.
Keep students, parents, and the administration adequately informed of progress or deficiencies and give sufficient notice of student failure.
Know the procedures for dealing with emergency situations in the classroom and school. Conduct required emergency safety drills in coordination with school leadership.
Takes reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials, and facilities.